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Soren Navarro
7 September, 18:08
A data set can have more than one mode
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Lennon Chen
7 September, 19:38
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Yes! Look at the explanation below:
Step-by-step explanation:
When a data set have 2 mode, it is called a bimodal.
If the data set have more than 2 modes, it is called multimodal.
I will give you an example:
10, 34, 34, 56, 56, 78
In this case there are two modes, which is correct.
Sometimes, if all the data is the same number:
34,34,34,34,34,34
Then it has no mode.
To conclude, a data set can have more than one mode.
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