Consider the following data set.
14,12,12,12,14,14
Step 3 of 3:
Determine if the data set is unimodal, bimodal, multimodal, or has no mode.
Solution :
Given that,
14 , 12 ,12 , 12 , 14 , 14
This data set having mode ,
12 value occured 3 time , and 14 value occurred 3 time,
Then modes are 2, i .e 12 and 14 it means
This data set is bimodal
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