No mean is the average of a group if data and mode is the number that occurs the most in a group of data
(10,10,30,30,30,50,50) (20,20,30,30,30,40,40) These two sets have the same mean, median and mode.
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Mean, median, and mode are all equal in a normal distribution.
Yes.
Yes, you can if you have 3 of the same number. For example, 33, 33, 33. Your mean, median and mode will be 33 for all the them.
In a normal distribution the mean, median and mode are all the same value.
They could all be the same number, e.g. 55555 (mean=median=mode=5) or they could be three numbers the same, with an equal space between the first two and the last two, e.g. 24446 (mean=median=mode=4). For the mode to be well-defined, some of the numbers have to be the same.
Yes.
The normal distribution.
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.
Yes. In the set (10, 15, 20, 20, 25, 30) the mean, median and mode are all 20.
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