Asked by Brooke

a data set consists of a set of numerical values. which of the following is correct?
a. there is no mode
b. there are 2 modes
c. there are 3 modes

I answered a there is no mode is this correct?

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
Reread the definition of mode. CAn there be two modes? three modes?
Answered by PsyDAG
Since I cannot see the data, I cannot answer your question.

Mode = most frequently observed score.

My mnemonic for mode is "pie a la mode," which means pie with ice cream, the most frequently observed way of having pie with something on it. Which scores, if any, have the most scoops of ice cream?
Answered by Brooke
The question is: A data set consists of a set of numerical values. Which, if any, of the following statements could be correct?
a. there is no mode
b. there are two modes
c. there are three modes

I answered a. there is no mode.
Answered by pat walker
There is no mode
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