In a box plot, if the line inside the box is closer to the upper quartile, it indicates that the data is ____________.
- negatively skewed
- normally distributed
- positively skewed
- uniformly distributed
In a box plot, if the line inside the box (the median) is closer to the upper quartile (Q3), it indicates that the data is negatively skewed, meaning there are a number of data points less than the median.
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