Answer :

Yes, the statement is true. In statistics, when the mean of a data set is greater than the median, it indicates that the distribution is skewed to the right (positively skewed). This is because the mean is more influenced by larger values, even if they are not very many, causing it to be pulled in the direction of the skew. In a right-skewed distribution, the tail on the right side of the distribution is longer or fatter than the left side.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

True.