Yes, it is possible to have no mode in a data set. This occurs when all values appear with the same frequency, meaning no single value is repeated more than others. In such cases, the data set is considered to be multimodal or uniform, where every value is equally common.
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It is quite possible for there to be no mode.
If there was any other possible outcome, then the modes are the numbers 7,8, 9 and 10. If there were no other possible outcomes, then there is no mode,
It is quite possible for there to be no mode. A sample from a continuous distribution may have a modal class but is very unlikely to have a mode.
Yes.
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you would put both answers if possible.
It is quite possible for there to be no mode.
depends, what is safe mode?
There is no 'hologram mode' on any iPad.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
If there was any other possible outcome, then the modes are the numbers 7,8, 9 and 10. If there were no other possible outcomes, then there is no mode,
It is quite possible for there to be no mode. A sample from a continuous distribution may have a modal class but is very unlikely to have a mode.
In Vanilla Minecraft, this is not currently possible.
Yes.
It is not possible to tell, unambiguously, what the numbers are.
no