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Say this is your set of data:

22, 33, 33, 12, 33, 45, 65, and 77.

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33 occurs 3 times, which is more than any other number in this set, making it the mode.

Say this is your set of data:

33, 55, 55, 33, 12, 115, 11, 155

^ ^ ^ ^

Both 33 and 55 occur twice, which is more than any of the other numbers, meaning that the two modes are 33 and 55.

Say this is your set of data:

1, 2, 3, 12, 124, 45, 576

No number(s) occurs more than the others, meaning there is NO mode in this set of data.

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