Yes, the mode is the number that appears the most amount of times in a series of numbers, and if more than one number shows up the same amount of times that is the most, they can all be the mode.
you add them then divide by 2
Yes, if 2 numbers recur the same amt of times.
There are no modes.
Write both modes
Answer the question with both modes.e.g.: The modes are 16 as well as 19rather than:The mode is 16If you are writing it without the words, just put a comma between them.e.g.: 16, 19
A distribution with 2 modes is said to be bimodal.
you write both of the modes as your answer
Yes. For instance, the dataset {1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4} has modes 2 and 4.
It means it has two modes.
As of December 2, 2012 there are 13 game modes including expansion pack game modes.
There can be two modes in a data set. For example, in the data set {0,1,2,3,3,4,5,5,9}, there are two modes: 3 and 5.
Yes there can be more than 2 modes in a data set. It is called multimodal.
There are actually three modes: 1, 2, and 6.The mode/modes of a set is/are the members that occur most frequently. If multiple members tie for the most frequent, then they all are modes.
you add them then divide by 2
no
add them together and divide with 2
yes- it would be bimodal, or trimodal ex- 123345667899 modes:3,6,and 9