Math, asked by WatsalKumar4140, 7 months ago

For a distribution mean is 160 mode is 157 and standard deviation is 50 then Pearson's coefficient is

Answers

Answered by rahemashaik994
1

Step-by-step explanation:

mean=160

mode=157

standard deviation=50

Answered by RiteshChandel01
2

Answer:

The Pearson's coefficient  of Skewness is 0.06

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The Pearson's coefficient of skewness is a  measure of the skewness of any distribution.
  • Skewness is the  measure of the asymmetry of a probability distribution.
  • If the curve is distorted towards the left or right from the mean  then it is known as a skewed distribution.

Step 1 of 1:

  • Mean =160
  • Mode =157
  • Standard deviation=50
  • Pearson's coefficient  of Skewness is given by

       Sk_{1} =\frac{Mean -mode}{Standard \ Deviation\\}

       Sk_{1} =\frac{160-157}{50}\\Sk_{1} =0.06

Conclusion:

The Pearson's coefficient  of Skewness is 0.06

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