There can be as many modes as the number of observations.
If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.
If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.
There can be as many modes as the number of observations.
If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.
If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.
There can be as many modes as the number of observations.
If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.
If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.
There can be as many modes as the number of observations.
If you roll a regular die 5 times and get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 then each one of them is a mode. They all appear the most often - more than number 6 did.
If the next roll produced a six, there are either 6 modes or none. Opinions differ.
I think you add both numbers and divide it by 2...
bimodal is having two modes and if you can recall the mode is the number that appears most often, so that means that a bimodal set of numbers has two modes. ex. 9,5,9,7,1,5,6 this set of numbers is bimodal with a mode of 5 and 9.
The set of numbers is bimodal with modes 3 and 5.
If you have 3 modes, write down the three as your answer. If the mode has two numbers, just write one of the numbers down.Repeat on the other two modes.
In a set of numbers, the mode is the value that appears most often. There may be one or more modes (if there are ties).
Then there are many modes (the set of data is multimodal).
Modes are the number that occurs most often in a set of numbers.
Any set of numbers can have only one mean and only one median but it can have as many modes as it has values.
I think you add both numbers and divide it by 2...
bimodal is having two modes and if you can recall the mode is the number that appears most often, so that means that a bimodal set of numbers has two modes. ex. 9,5,9,7,1,5,6 this set of numbers is bimodal with a mode of 5 and 9.
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.
The set of numbers is bi-modal: it has 2 modes. They are 63 and 75.
The set of numbers is bimodal with modes 3 and 5.
Yes, a set of data can have two modes. It is called bimodal.
No, because sometimes sets of data can have different numbers and other sets of data can have modes in them.
If you have 3 modes, write down the three as your answer. If the mode has two numbers, just write one of the numbers down.Repeat on the other two modes.
List them all, and count up the number of times each appears. the mode (or modes) is/are the number(s) that occur most often in the set. there might be one mode or two, or all members might be modes.