you add them together then add them by two
If you're talking about measures of central tendency, if you have two modes put both of them down as the answer.
Add the two middle numbers and divide that total by two (the average).
Write both modes
you add the modes that you have found together and then divide that by two
you add them then divide by 2
If you're talking about measures of central tendency, if you have two modes put both of them down as the answer.
Add the two middle numbers and divide that total by two (the average).
@baneen You can put both modes or add both numbers and divide by 2
Two modes is termed bimodal. It is OK to have two modes; both values will be the modes.
Yes, you can have none, one, two, or more!!!!!!!!
Write both modes
you add the modes that you have found together and then divide that by two
the ratio of two quantities to be divided
Two to the sixth power (26) equals 64
You find the number in between the two modes. It could be a decimal.
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, a set of data can have two modes. It is called bimodal.