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Here are 3 boxplots of weekly gas prices at a service station in the U.S.A.(price in $ per gallon) .Compare the distribution of prices over the three years. Here are 3 boxplots of weekly gas prices at a service station in the U.S.A.(price in $ per gallon) .Compare the distribution of prices over the three years.   A) Gas price have been increasing on average over the 3-year period,but the spread has been decreasing.The distribution has been skewed to the left,and there were 3 high outliers in 2005. B) Gas price have been increasing on average over the 3-year period,and the spread has been increasing as well.The distribution has been skewed to the right,and there were 3 high outliers in 2005. C) Gas price have been decreasing on average over the 3-year period,and the spread has been decreasing.The distribution has been skewed to the left,and there were 3 high outliers in 2005. D) Gas price have been decreasing on average over the 3-year period,but the spread has been increasing.The distribution has been skewed to the right,and there were 3 high outliers in 2005. E) Gas price have been increasing on average over the 3-year period,and the spread has been increasing as well.The distribution has been skewed to the left,and there were 3 high outliers in 2005.

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