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the peak in the distribution is ? value of the distribution ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The single peak indicates that the distribution is unimodal. The highest peak of the histogram represents the location of the mode of the data set. The mode is the data value that occurs the most often in a data set.

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Answered by xoxo09
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A peak of a distribution is a “bump” or high point in a graph. In statistics, the peaks are more formally called modes; The data count is higher in these areas than in any other parts of the graph. In calculus, the peaks are often called local maximums or global maximums.

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