Math, asked by akshay2828, 9 months ago

if the median and mode both are 1. Find its mean​

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Answered by Cynefin
1

Answer:

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 \boxed{ \huge{ \pink{ \bigstar{ \orange{answer....}}}}}

 \bold{ \large{the \: relationship \: between \: }} \\  \bold{ \large{mean.. ...  \: mode \: .... \: median}} \\  { \large{\bold{ \red{ \boxed{ =  > mode = 3 \: median - 2 \: mean}}}}}

 \bold{given... \: median \:  = 1} \\  \bold{mode = 1} \\  =  > 1 = 3(1) - 2 \: (mean) \\   =  > 1 = 3 - 2(mean) \\  =  >  - 2 =  - 2(mean) \\  =  >  \bold{ \green{mean =  \frac{ - 2}{ - 2}  = 1}} (\blue{answer...})

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Answered by gopikrishna17
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Answer:

answer is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

median=1, mode=1

mean=?

By empherical formula;

3(Median)=Mode+2(Mean)

3(1)=1+2(Mean)

3=1+2(Mean)

3-1=2(Mean)

2=2(Mean)

2/2=Mean

1=Mean

Mean=1

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