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In statistics, a "crude mode" refers to the most frequently occurring value in a dataset. It is a simple measure of central tendency that does not take into account any other factors such as outliers or distribution shape. The crude mode can be quickly calculated by identifying the value that appears most often in the dataset.

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Oh honey, a 'crude mode' is just a fancy term for the most frequently occurring value in a dataset. It's like saying the popular kid in high school who always gets the most attention. So, if you're ever feeling basic, just remember you're someone's crude mode.

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Ah, a 'crude mode' is like a rough sketch before a beautiful painting. It's a simple, basic form that's just waiting to be transformed into something wonderful. Embrace the simplicity and let your creativity flow to turn that 'crude mode' into a masterpiece!

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Crude Mode (Grouped data) is the midpoint of the class limit with the highest frequency. Therefore, in getting the Crude Mode, look for the highest frequency and look at it's class limit. Lastly, get he class limit's midpoint. The Class Limit's midpoint will be the Crude Mode (Grouped Data).

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