you write both of the modes as your answer
Nothing. You simply have a distribution that is bimodal. You report both modes.
You find the number in between the two modes. It could be a decimal.
The three modes of transportation r-land ,water and air
then they are all considered modes
The planning mode is generally superior to the entrepreneurial and adaptive modes when the organization is fairly large, when knowledge is spread throughout the organization, and when the organization has at least a moderate amount of time to engage in strategic planning. The book proposes that the planning mode is more rational and thus a better way of making most strategic decisions. It may not, however, always be possible. The entrepreneurial mode can be very useful when time is short, one person or group is able to grasp the essentials of the business and its environment, and that person or group is able to influence the rest of the organization to accept its strategic decision. The adaptive mode is generally not considered to be very effective in most situations, but seems to be the fallback mode when entrepreneurial or planning modes can't operate effectively because of political infighting or lethargy. by: Yahya, Amman - Hordan
There are no modes.
Two modes is termed bimodal. It is OK to have two modes; both values will be the modes.
Write both modes
Character -vs- Character ...... 2 characters are against each other and they have to eithrer work it out or forget about it
preventive maintenance
you write both of the modes as your answer
Church Modes Oblique Motion Rhythmic Modes Isorhythm
Ag phonon modes refer to acoustic phonon modes where all atoms move in phase, while Bg phonon modes refer to optical phonon modes where atoms move in opposite directions. Ag modes are usually lower in energy and frequency compared to Bg modes. These modes are often used to describe the vibrational behavior of crystals in condensed matter physics.
descibe the modes of transfer of pathogens
On all modes of transportationon all modes of transportation
Modes: The "hardware" systems that transfer information.Planning: Planning for the use of all available communications resources.Networks: The procedures and processes for transferring information internally and externally.