Mean, median, and mode are all equal in a normal distribution.
In a normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all equal. Therefore, if both the mean and the mode are 25, the median would also be 25. This property is a defining characteristic of normal distributions.
the median and mode are but the mean is not
The median is 9 and the mode is 18 and the mean is 11
Yes, mode equals median in a normal distribution.
Mean, median, and mode are all equal in a normal distribution.
The median and mode.
mean, median and mode
In a normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all equal. Therefore, if both the mean and the mode are 25, the median would also be 25. This property is a defining characteristic of normal distributions.
who discovered mean median and mode
All equal.
The mean, median, and mode of a normal distribution are equal; in this case, 22. The standard deviation has no bearing on this question.
There are may situations. For example, the mean , median and mode for the set {1,2,5,5,5,6,11} are all 5. But the data are not symmetric or have any other special characteristic.
the median and mode are but the mean is not
The median is 9 and the mode is 18 and the mean is 11
Yes, mode equals median in a normal distribution.
They are all equal . . . they are the same.(In an asymmetric distribution they are not equal.)