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Using the histograms, which of the following is the correct comparison of the distributions?
The 10-20 interval contains the most observations on both days.
The two distributions for number of cars in line are both skewed right.
The median number of cars for both distributions lies in the 20-30 interval.
There were more than 40 cars in line more often on the weekend than the weekday.
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