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QuestionCan the number 0 be a mode?Community AnswerYes, if zero appears in the set more often than any other number. For example, if you asked people in your class how many pets they had, and most people said 0, the mode would be 0.
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QuestionHow do I find the range?Community AnswerOrder the data from least to greatest first. Next, subtract the smallest value from the largest value in the set.
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QuestionWhat is the mode of the following; 15, 25, 20, 35?Community AnswerThere is no mode, because each number appears the same number of times (once).
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QuestionWhat if two (or any other number that's not the total) numbers occur the same amount of times? Is there still a mode? If so, how do I find it?Community AnswerThere is a mode, but if there are two of that number, it is called bimodal, and if there are more than two modes, it is classed as multi-modal.
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QuestionIs this implying that a data set has no mode?DonaganTop AnswererNo, it does not imply that. It does state, however, that a data set is "amodal" or non-modal if the set contains no number that appears more often than every other number in the set.
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QuestionHow do I find the mode with no repeating numbers?Community AnswerIf no numbers repeat, then you don't have a mode. You simply write, "no mode."
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QuestionCan a multi-modal be calculated further?DonaganTop AnswererNo. A number is either a mode of a data set or it isn't. "Multi-modal" simply means that more than one number occurs most often in a set. Thus, if (for instance) the numbers 3, 7, and 11 each occur four times in a data set, and all other numbers occur fewer than four times, the set is said to be multi-modal (or tri-modal in this case), and that's as far as you can carry the analysis.
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QuestionWhat can be said about a data set in which all the values are identical?OrangejewsCommunity AnswerIf all outcomes occur with the same frequency (for example, throwing a fair die), you have a uniform distribution. Uniform distributions are amodal; they don't have a mode.
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QuestionWhat is the mode of. 2, 3, 5, 6, 5, 7, 9, 7, 8?DonaganTop AnswererThe set is bi-modal: there are two numbers (5 and 7) that appear more often than the rest.
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QuestionIs the mean the same as the median for odd sets of numbers?OrangejewsCommunity AnswerNot necessarily. The sample {1, 10, 100} has median 10 (outcomes above 10 are equally common as outcomes below 10). The mean is (100 + 10 + 1) / 3 = 37. Distributions where mean and median are unequal are called skewed distributions.
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QuestionHow many modes can one set of numbers have?Community AnswerIt would depend on the size of the set. A big enough set could have a very large number of modes.
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QuestionWhat if I have the numbers 50, 50, 55, 60, and 60?Cluster DuckCommunity AnswerBoth 50 and 60 are the mode, as they both appear the most out of the data provided.
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QuestionWhat seven numbers have a mean of 2 and a mode of 5?Community AnswerAssume any five numbers out of seven as 5 and rest as the same numbers. Then solve the numbers for direct mean method and find the numbers that will be 5,5,5,5,5,-11/2,-11/2.
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QuestionHow can I find the mode if the frequency is not given?DonaganTop AnswererYou would have to be given a "set of numbers" in order to find its mode. If no "frequency" is given, you would have to count the number of times any given number appears in the set.
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QuestionIf I have a data set that is like 1,2,2,4,5,6,6,7,8,12 and there is more than on mode, which one do I use?Patrick MooreCommunity AnswerUse all of them. There can always be more than one mode.
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QuestionWhat is the mode of 2, 2, 2, 2?Tina XCommunity AnswerThe mode of 2, 2, 2, 2 is 2, because 2 appeared the most amount of times in 2, 2, 2, 2.
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QuestionHow to find the mode if all the numbers are the same? For example: 9, 9, 10, 8, 10, 8.DonaganTop AnswererJust look at the set and count the number of times any given number appears. In this set each number, 8, 9 and 10, appears twice, so the set is trimodal (or multi-modal).
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QuestionWhat will be the mode of the data set 5,5,5,5,5,5?DonaganTop AnswererThe mode is 5.
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QuestionChoose the sets of numbers that have a mode of 8: A. 10,7,9,8,11,8,12 B. 8,9,10, 11,12 C. 10,8,9,10,9,10 D. 11,8,8,9,10, 7,10,10,11,11?DonaganTop AnswererA is the only set with a mode of 8.
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QuestionWhat will be the mode in this set: 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 9?DonaganTop AnswererThis set is multi-modal. 1, 3, 7 and 9 are all modes.
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QuestionWhat if all of the numbers appears the same amount of time? What should I say?DonaganTop AnswererLabel the set as "multimodal." (If there are two modes, the set is bimodal. If there are three modes, the set is trimodal.)
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QuestionWhat is the mode of the following set; 12. 14 16 16 16 31. 31 31Community AnswerThis set is bimodal (meaning there are two modes), because there are two numbers (16 and 31) that each appear three times in the set.
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QuestionWhat is the mode in 1, 1, 1, 1, 1?Community AnswerThat set does not have a mode. It's "amodal." That's because no number in the set appears more often than any other number in the set.
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