you can but you just pick whats in the middle. even if it is a decimal
Yes there can be more than 2 modes in a data set. It is called multimodal.
yes- it would be bimodal, or trimodal ex- 123345667899 modes:3,6,and 9
@baneen You can put both modes or add both numbers and divide by 2
If you have 2 or more modes in a set of numbers, you add one of each of the modes together and divide the sum by the number of modes that there are. Example:11, 13, 14, 14, 19, 19, 20, 21, 22, 22 22 + 19 + 14 = 55 55/ 3 = 18.1
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There are two modes. The mode is the only measure of central tendency where you can have no mode (no number appears more than another), one mode, or several modes, such as in your case.
If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.
There can be as many modes as the number of observations.If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.There can be as many modes as the number of observations.If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.There can be as many modes as the number of observations.If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.There can be as many modes as the number of observations.If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.
A distribution with 2 modes is said to be bimodal.
you write both of the modes as your answer
There is zombies on black ops 2 not only that there's also more modes like a zombie campaign, vs mode, and the original zombie mode, where you survive waves there is more modes but no one knows yet.
Yes. For instance, the dataset {1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4} has modes 2 and 4.