If all the members of a set are different values, there is no mode.
To find the mode:Add all the numbers together.Divide that number by the number of numbers that you added.And voila! You have the mode. Enjoy.
there is no mode at all then
For the situation you state, there is no mode.
There is no mode because all the numbers are different
If all the members of a set are different values, there is no mode.
There is no mode if all of the numbers are different.
To find the mode:Add all the numbers together.Divide that number by the number of numbers that you added.And voila! You have the mode. Enjoy.
there is no mode at all then
All three numbers are the mode.
Then either there is no mode or you write down that all the numbers are the mode.
All the repeated ones are the mode.
For the situation you state, there is no mode.
There is no mode because all the numbers are different
Mode is a type of average, modal average. It's where you look at all of the numbers in your sample size and find the most frequently occurring number.
to answer the mode line up all the numbers in order and then tick of the most common number.
mode is the number that occurs the most and to find the mean/average, add all numbers, then divid that number by the number of numbers there were in your group of numbers.