It is the set of numbers which occur the most frequently
They are two completely different mathematical terms. The mode of a set of numbers is the number that appears most in the set. The mean is the average of the numbers in the number set. Add all numbers together and then divide by however many numbers are in the set.
There is no direct relationship between the mean and mode.
The mean. Or the mode.
There is not much point in calculating the mean or mode of a single number. The mean of 5 is 5. The mode of 4 is 4.
They are all forms of average.
It is the set of numbers which occur the most frequently
Average is a synonym for mean (the mathematical term not the adjective)
The mode of a set of numbers is the value, which occurs the most frequently. Examples may be referenced at http://www.math.info/Statistics/Mode
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I'm assuming that you mean in a mathematical or statistical way. Mode is the number that occurs most often in a group of numbers. for example if you have a group of numbers 1,2,3,3,4,5,6 then 3 would be the mode because it occurs twice.
The mathematical mean (average) is where you add up all of the inputs and divide by the total number of inputs. Mean -- mathematical average. Mode -- most common member of a set. Median -- middle of a set or group.
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Mode is a mathematical term. It stands for the value that appears most often in a set of numerical data.