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Defintion of Symmetrical Dot Plot

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A graph that shows the distribution of a quantitative variable above a number line with small periods, dots, circles, or x's. It puts a quantitative variable against a quantitative variable.
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Answer: The most typical symmetric histogram or dot plot has the highest vertical column in the center. This shape is often referred to as being a "normal curve" (or normal distribution). ... Skewed Right (positively skewed) - fewer data plots are found to the right of the graph (toward the larger numeric values).

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