13.3.1 - Finding the Mode
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Practice Questions
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Identify the mode from the following frequencies: 10-20: 5, 20-30: 7, 30-40: 6.
💡 Hint: Look for the maximum frequency.
What is the modal class in the following data? Age intervals: 0-10: 3, 10-20: 9, 20-30: 5.
💡 Hint: Find the interval with the highest frequency.
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What does the mode represent in a data set?
💡 Hint: Think about what represents frequency in data.
Is it possible for a data set to have more than one mode?
💡 Hint: Consider what happens if two numbers are equally common.
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In a dataset representing animal counts: Cats 3, Dogs 5, Birds 5, Fish 2, find the mode and discuss its significance in this context.
💡 Hint: Identify the maximum frequency first.
Analyze the following frequency table to deduce the mode, considering regularity: 10-20 (5), 20-30 (15), 30-40 (10), and explore why this mode is relevant.
💡 Hint: Look for which class has the largest frequency.
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