No. The number which appears three times is the only mode.
bimodal
It means it has two modes.
Median = 4 Modes = 2 and 4 (the set of values is bimodal).
yes- it would be bimodal, or trimodal ex- 123345667899 modes:3,6,and 9
A bi-modal data set is a data set that has two modes. In the data set 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5 the mode is 2 AND 4. So it is a bi-modal data set. Hope that helps.
A distribution with 2 modes is said to be bimodal.
The set of even numbers is the set of all the numbers that are divisible by 2 (or multiples of 2).
It is a bimodal of 1 and 2
Take any set of primes. Multiply all of them by two. Then the resulting set will have a gcf of 2. In fact, if you put one of this set aside, you can keep multiplying the others by two as many times as you like. and the gcf will still be 2.
Some examples of sets of real numbers include: The set of positive integers: {1, 2, 3, 4, ...} The set of rational numbers: {1/2, -3/4, 5/6, ...} The set of whole numbers: {..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ...} The set of natural numbers: {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...} The set of irrational numbers: {√2, π, e, ...}
Easily. Indeed, it might be empty. Consider the set of positive odd numbers, and the set of positive even numbers. Both are countably infinite, but their intersection is the empty set. For a non-empty intersection, consider the set of positive odd numbers, and 2, and the set of positive even numbers. Both are still countably infinite, but their intersection is {2}.
A set of 2 numbers is called an ordered pair