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2) Write the empirical relationship between mean median and
mode. .​

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Answered by LoveAman
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Answer:

Relationship Between Mean, Median, and Mode

Thus, the empirical relationship as Mean – Mode = 3 (Mean – Median). In the case of a frequency distribution that has a symmetrical frequency curve, the empirical relation states that mean = median = mode.

Answered by Gaurav123r4
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Step-by-step explanation:

We will understand the empirical relationship between mean, median, and mode by means of a frequency distribution graph. We can divide the relationship into four different cases:

In the case of a moderately skewed distribution, i.e. in general, the difference between mean and mode is equal to three times the difference between the mean and median.

          Thus, the empirical relationship as Mean – Mode = 3 (Mean – Median).

In the case of a frequency distribution that has a symmetrical frequency curve, the empirical relation states that mean = median = mode.

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