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Mean lies between median and mode

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  • The relationship between Mean, Median, and Mode is given by: Mode = 3(Median) - 2(Mean) We will understand the empirical relationship between mean, median, and mode by means of a frequency distribution graph.
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Answer: The relationship between Mean, Median, and Mode is given by: Mode = 3(Median) - 2(Mean) We will understand the empirical relationship between mean, median, and mode by means of a frequency distribution graph.

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