give the empiricat relationship between mode median and mean . find mode if mean and median 32 and 35
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distribution in which the values of mean, median and mode coincide (i.e. mean = median = mode) is known as a symmetrical distribution. Conversely, when values of mean, median and mode are not equal the distribution is known as asymmetrical or skewed distribution. In moderately skewed or asymmetrical distribution a very important relationship exists among these three measures of central tendency. In such distributions the distance between the mean and median is about one-third of the distance between the mean and mode. Karl Pearson expressed this relationship as:
Mode = mean - 3 [mean - median]
Mode = 3 median - 2 mean
and Median = mode + 2/3(mean-mode)
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