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0.831
0.33
0.33
Those are not sets of numbers. They're just numbers. And they're equal.
To find the mode you add all the numbers together, then divide by the amount of numbers you added. To find the median you take the largest number, subtract the smallest number, divide that by two and add it to the smallest number.
We aren't going to be able to answer this accurately if you don't tell us what the numbers are.
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0.831
9
0.33
0.33
2
Out of that list of numbers, 1 is the smallest.
Those are not sets of numbers. They're just numbers. And they're equal.
59
Smallest amount.
The compound with the smallest whole-number mole ratio of elements can be determined from its empirical formula, which represents the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in the compound. To find this, divide each element's molar amount by the smallest molar amount present in the compound.