Hmm, I was a bit shaky on the difference between bimodal and bi-skewed, but I think bimodal is the right call here. The key is the two distinct peaks, not a skewed distribution.
Bimodal, no doubt about it. I can see how the other options might sound tempting, but they just don't fit the description of a histogram with two peaks.
Ooh, I was just studying this the other day. Bimodal distribution is the way to go. The two peaks indicate that there are two distinct groups or subpopulations in the data.
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. A histogram with two peaks definitely sounds like a bimodal distribution to me. I'm pretty confident that's the right answer here.
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