no
yes
It can :)
Have only one number in your data set. Because the range would take the highest and lowest numbers, the only way for the range to be all the same number is if you have only number in the set. With only one number, the mean, median, and mode will all be the same number as well.
Range: maximum number minus the minimum number Mode: The number that occurs the most Median: the middle number
The mean, median and mode of a single number is the number itself. The range is 0.
the median is number in the middle and range is the difference between the greatest and least number and the mode is the number that repeats the most
the mode of the three numbers is the highest number isn't seven and the range is 4
The range of a single number is 0.The mode, median, maximum and minimum of a single number is the number.
Mean = average of a set of numbers Median = the middle number in a set, when the numbers are arranged from least to greatest Mode = the most frequently occurring number in a set Range = the difference of the greatest number in a set minus the least number in the same set.
In any given set, the mode is the number that appears most often. If no number appears more frequently than any other, there is no mode. The range is obtained by subtracting the smallest number from the largest.
then there is no mode