A government bureau keeps track of the number of adoptions in each region. The accompanying histograms show the distribution of adoptions and the population of each region. a) What do the histograms say about the distributions? b) Why do the histograms look similar? c) What might be a better way to express the number of adoptions? LOADING... Click the icons to view the histograms for adoptions and population by region. Question content area bottom Part 1 a) Choose the correct answer below. A. Both distributions are symmetric. Most regions have a moderate population and a moderate amount of adoptions, with some big regions having substantially more of each and some small regions having substantially fewer of each. B. The distribution of adoptions is skewed right, but the distribution of populations is skewed left. Most regions have larger populations and fewer adoptions, but some small regions have substantially more adoptions. C. Both distributions are skewed right. Most regions have smaller populations and fewer adoptions, but some big regions have substantially more of each. D. Both distributions are skewed left. Most regions have larger populations and more adoptions, but some small regions have substantially fewer of each.