What best describe the shape of the box plot?

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Captionless Image
Skewed Right
Skewed Left
Symmetrical

Without being able to see the image, it is not possible to accurately describe the shape of the box plot. The shape of a box plot can vary and can be symmetrical, skewed right, skewed left, or have other interesting characteristics.

To determine the shape of a box plot, you need to look at the distribution of the data.

If the box plot is symmetric, with the median line bisecting the box, the shape can be considered symmetrical. This means that the data is evenly distributed on both sides of the median.

If the box plot is skewed to the right, it means that the right "whisker" (the line extending from the box) is longer than the left whisker, and the majority of the data points are concentrated on the left side.

Similarly, if the box plot is skewed to the left, it means that the left whisker is longer than the right whisker, and the majority of the data points are concentrated on the right side.

Without the image or more specific information, it is difficult to determine the exact shape of the box plot.