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For the set 3 4 5 8 5, the mean median and mode all have the same value.

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Q: For the set 3 4 5 8 x the mean median and mode all have the same value what is the value of x?
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In a normally distributed data set which is greater mean median or mode?

In a normal distribution the mean, median and mode are all the same value.


What happens to the mean median and mode if you add the same amount to each value?

All three increase by that same value.


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Mean, median, and mode are all equal in a normal distribution.


What is the median of 1 number only?

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How can two data sets with different numbers have the same mean median and mode?

(10,10,30,30,30,50,50) (20,20,30,30,30,40,40) These two sets have the same mean, median and mode.


How does subtracting the same amount from each value in a data set affect the mean median mode and range?

The mean, the median, the mode and the upper and lower limits of the range would each be reduced by the amount subtracted.


For the set 3 4 5 8 x the mean median and mode all have the same value what is the value of 6?

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What is the relation between mean median and mode?

In a symmetric distribution, the mean and the median are the same. Otherwise there is no relation. In symmetric distributions with only one mode, the mode will coincide with the mean and median, but otherwise there is no relation.


Is normal distribution bimodel?

No.  Normal distribution is uni-modal, specifically with the mean, mode, and median at the same value.


What is the difference between arithmetic mean and mode?

The mean, median, and mode are all measures of central tendency. For symmetrical distributions they all have the same value. For assymetrical distributions they have different values. The mean is the average and the mode is the most likely value.