Oh, dude, finding the mean, median, mode, and range on a box and whisker plot is like trying to make a sandwich with a hammer. The box and whisker plot already shows you the median (that's the line in the box) and the range (from whisker to whisker). The mean and mode aren't typically shown on a box plot because they're off doing their own thing, not invited to the box and whisker party.
You cannot. The mode is not part of a box and whisker plot.
A line plot is to compare how many times a number has been used to how many times other numbers have been used. It is very helpful in figuring out the mode of numbers. Example: x x x x x x x x x x x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 So 1 was used the most and is the mode
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It is called a time plot.
Answer - The mode of a line plot is the number that shows up the most. ex. 1,2,3,3,4,4,6,6,7,8,8,8,9 mode = 8
The point (or points) where the plot is at its highest.
Oh, dude, finding the mean, median, mode, and range on a box and whisker plot is like trying to make a sandwich with a hammer. The box and whisker plot already shows you the median (that's the line in the box) and the range (from whisker to whisker). The mean and mode aren't typically shown on a box plot because they're off doing their own thing, not invited to the box and whisker party.
I possibly think iys mean when you put a set of date together and make it into a line plot for example, 22,23,34,11,2,345,67 that's a line plot
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The mode is the value of the independent variable for which the line is at its highest.The range is the highest value of the dependent variable minus its lowest value.
The mode is the mathematical term for the value which appears most frequently. Depending which axis (X or Y) you are trying to find the mode of, the correct answer is the number that appears most frequently along any vertical line or horizontal line (respectively)
what your counting
a stem and leaf plot
A line plot is used to organize data while it is being collected. It is a type of graph that uses a number line to show the frequency of data.
get the biggest # and subtract it with the lowest #
I'm not really sure which line plot you mean so I assumed it was the x,y axis line plot. One example could be the shooting solution coordinates in a warship