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In standard normal distribution the value of mode is

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Answered by sprao53413
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In standard normal distribution mean =median=mode =0

Answered by amikkr
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In a standard normal distribution, the value of mode is equal to the value of the mean and also the median.

  • The mode is the value that frequently appears or is repeated the most number of times in a data set.
  • The mode can be easily calculated and understood. Extremes values have no effect on the mode.
  • In the case of normal distribution, one is the set value of standard deviation and the value of the mean is converted to zero.
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