There is no mode if all of the numbers are different.
All three numbers are the mode.
If all the members of a set are different values, there is no mode.
To find the mode:Add all the numbers together.Divide that number by the number of numbers that you added.And voila! You have the mode. Enjoy.
well they are all the mode then. however if thaat is the case then it makes the mode an irrelevant piece of data.
There is no mode because all the numbers are different
there is no mode at all then
There is no mode, as all the numbers are different. A mode is the most commonly occurring number in a list.
The mode is the most commonly occurring number, but as all the numbers are different there is no mode.
Since there are five different numbers, all of those five numbers are the modes in that collection.
In practical terms, there is no mode. An alternative view is that each one of the observed values is a mode because those numbers were observed more than the ones that were not observed at all. For example, if, after 5 rolls of a die you had the numbers 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 the modes are all 5 of these numbers: they all appeared the most often - more often than the number 4 did!
The mode is the most commonly occurring number, but as all the numbers are different, no number occurs more than any others, so there is no mode.