An administrator for the Department of Youth and Children is comparing the number of cases each case worker in the department has between 2019 and 2020. The results are in the table below. Interpret how the shape of the distribution for 2019 compares to the share of the distribution for 2020.



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Both distributions are skewed right. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2019 and in 2020.
Both distributions are skewed right. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2019 and in 2020.

The distribution for 2019 is skewed right, and the distribution for 2020 is symmetric. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2019.
The distribution for 2019 is skewed right, and the distribution for 2020 is symmetric. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2019.

The distribution for 2019 is skewed right, and the distribution for 2020 is skewed left. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2019, while one case worker had an unusually low number of cases in 2020.
The distribution for 2019 is skewed right, and the distribution for 2020 is skewed left. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2019, while one case worker had an unusually low number of cases in 2020.

The distribution for 2019 is symmetric, and the distribution for 2020 is skewed right. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2020.
The distribution for 2019 is symmetric, and the distribution for 2020 is skewed right. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2020.

Both distributions are skewed right. One case worker had an unusually high number of cases in 2019 and in 2020.