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Johns Hopkins University and Medicine collects and coronavirus data publishes them to their Coronavirus Resource Center. The table shows the first few countries in alphabetical order along with several key variables. Case- Deaths/ Country Confirmed Deaths Fatality Population 100k Pop Algeria 8,697 617 0.0709 42,972,878 1.44 Andorra 763 51 0.0668 77,000 66.23 Angola 70 4 0.0571 32,522,339 0.01 Antigua and Barbuda 25 3 0.1200 98,179 3.06 Argentina 13,228 484 0.0366 45,479,118 1.06 Confirmed represents the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19. Deaths is the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19. Case-fatality is the number of deaths divided by the number of confirmed cases. Population is the number of people in the country according to The World Factbook. Deaths per 100k pop is the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 per 100,000 people in the country, and is commonly called the death rate per hundred thousand\fThe left-most bar has a height of 53. Explain what this means. 0 There are 5 3 countries in which there are between 0 and 0.02 fatalities per conrmed case of COVID19. Q There is not enough information because we do not know if this is a frequency or a relative frequency histogram. O In 53% of the countries in the world, there are between 0 and 0.02 fatalities per conrmed case of COVlDl9. O In 0 to 2% (0.02) of countries, the ratio of fatalities to cases of COVID-19 is 53%. Describe the shape of the distribution and interpret what that means in terms of case-fatalities. O The distribution is skewed to the left. Most of the countries have relatively high casefatality rates and there are comparatively few countries with low casefatality rates. 0 The distribution is skewed to the left. Most of the countries have relatively low casefatality rates and there are comparatively few countries with high case-fatality rates. 0 The distribution is skewed to the right. Most of the countries have relatively low case-fatality rates and there are comparatively few countries with high case-fatality rates. O The distribution is skewed to the right. Most of the countries have relatively high case-fatality rates and there are comparatively few countries with low case-fatality rates