Math, asked by katiyara990, 5 months ago

Q.34 :-In Hamiltonian Monte Carlo process we have a data set in such a way that
it follow moderately skewed distribution.
If Median =30, Mean =45 then what will be the value of mode of data set?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

We know that

Mean-mode=3(Mean-Median)

So, 5−mode=3(5−6)

⟹Mode=8

Answered by jyotibamba
0

Answer:

Generally, if the distribution of data is skewed to the left, the mean is less than the median, which is often less than the mode. If the distribution of data is skewed to the right, the mode is often less than the median, which is less than the mean

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