Yes there can be more than 2 modes in a data set. It is called multimodal.
It means it has two modes.
It is called bimodal.
Nothing particular. One of the deficiencies of the mode is that a set of data can have none, one or many modes.
A unique mode is the most occurring number in a set of data. For example, since the set: {1,2,2,4,4,5} does not have a single most occurring data value, the two modes (2 and 4) are averaged to make the mode value 3, even though it never occurs. This set does NOT have a unique mode. The set: {5,6,7,7,7,8,8} does have a unique mode, which is 7.
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.
Yes there can be more than 2 modes in a data set. It is called multimodal.
It means it has two modes.
It is called bimodal.
A bimodal distribution.
bimodal
The mode, or one of the modes.
Nothing particular. One of the deficiencies of the mode is that a set of data can have none, one or many modes.
The mode is the data point that occurs the most number of times; in addition the data could be bimodal (2 modes) or multimodal (3 or more modes).
Data sets only have modes if at least one number repeats.
No, because sometimes sets of data can have different numbers and other sets of data can have modes in them.