Math, asked by swerthijain, 1 year ago

The mean median and mode of a grouped data are always different. State true or false with justification.

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Answered by kavya1552
10
the mean mode and median of a grouped data is same for example: 1,2,3,3,6 mean=1+2+3+3+6=15/5=3 mode=3 median=3

kvnmurty: it is possible that they coincide. In general they could be different.
kvnmurty: given statement is FALSE
Answered by kaustubhshinde569
5

Answer:

No,


Step-by-step explanation:

median gives the middle value of the data.

whereas mode gives the maximum occurring frequency.

if the median comes to the maximum occurring frequency then mode and median will be equal.

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