No, mode is a number that occurs most frequently in a set, mean is an average.
The range is not an average. Also, the mode is not a measure of central tendency - which an average is. A skew distribution is likely to have the mode at one end or the other and that mode would not be considered an average by any statistician.
Mode average is the most frequent number out of the set of numbers you have. Hope that Helps :)
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Mode is probably more "typical".
The mean is the average. The median is the middle. The mode is the most common.
basically mode is most.....that's what i say
As they all have a frequency of 1, there is no mode [average].
Yes, the mode is the number that occurs most often. The median is the average.
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All the numbers have the same frequency (in this case 1), so there is no mode [average].
There is no mode average. The median average = the mean average = (-2 + 17) ÷ 2 = 7½ = 7.5