A data can have more than one mode or some times no mode. Explain with example
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There is no mode when all observed values appear the same number of times in a data set. There is more than one mode when the highest frequency was observed for more than one value in a data set. In both of these cases, the mode can't be used to locate the centre of the distribution
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Answer: Step-There is no mode when all observed values appear the same number of times in a data set. There is more than one mode when the highest frequency was observed for more than one value in a data set. In both of these cases, the model can't be used to locate the center of the distribution. y-step explanation:
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