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the number of modes for unimodal data is​

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Answered by sweetysupari
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A unimodal distribution has one mode, meaning that the distribution has one value (or interval of neighbouring values) that occurs noticeably more often than any other value (or values on each side of the modal interval). [>>>] A distribution is unimodal if it has one mode.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Similarly, for a data set (2, 4, 9, 6, 4, 6, 6, 2, 8, 2) (right histogram), there are two modes: 2 and 6. A distribution with a single mode is said to be unimodal. A distribution with more than one mode is said to be bimodal, trimodal, etc., or in general, multimodal.

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