When there is only one mode in a data set.
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.
No
true
median and mode
The mode is the most common answers in a data set. Sometimes there can be more than one mode so if there is a single mode it is unique. It there are two it is bimodal.
No. Some distributions and some sets of observations can have more than one modes. In such cases there is no unique mode.
When there is only one mode in a data set.
I am unable to describe his unique mode of dress.
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.
The mode need not be unique. Furthermore, it may not exist.
Mode - the number that is repeated the most. Could all be unique numbers.
Not generally useful. With a set we usually mean a collection of unique elements. The mode of a collection is the element found to be most frequent. Trivially, one could perhaps say the mode of a set is always the set itself (each element representing an answer). Note that the term 'dataset' often used in statistics is not a real set.
musou mode is always there
No
Extended mode
the median and mode are but the mean is not