. The value of mean, median and mode can never be equal.
Is it true or false
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SOLUTION
TO CHECK
True / False below statement :
The value of mean, median and mode can never be equal.
CONCEPT TO BE IMPLEMENTED
Mean
In measure of central tendency mean is the most common measure.
For a given set of observations mean is the average value of a group of numbers.
It is obtained by adding up all the observations divide by the number of observations
Median
Median is the middle most value of a set of observations when the samples are arranged in order of magnitudes ( Either in ascending or in descending)
Mode
For a set of observations mode is defined to be the value ( or values) of the sample ( or samples) which will occur with maximum frequency.
Mean is based on all the observations and if one of the observation is changed, the mean will also change. On the other hand median and mode may remain unchanged even if a number of sample values be changed.
Deduction
1. For symmetrical frequency distribution
Mean = Mode = Median
2. For asymmetrical frequency distribution
But for moderately asymmetrical distribution there is an approximate relation between them and it is given by
Mean - Mode = 3 ( Mean - Median)
EVALUATION
From above we can conclude that for symmetrical frequency distribution
Mean = Mode = Median
For example in normal distribution the value of mean, median and mode are equal
FINAL ANSWER
Hence the given statement is FALSE
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