what is empirical relation between mean,mode and median
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An empirical relationship existsbetween mean, median and mode. For a moderately skewed distribution it is: If a frequency distribution has a symmetrical frequency curve, themean, median and mode are equal
3 median = mode + 2 mean
An empirical relationship existsbetween mean, median and mode. For a moderately skewed distribution it is: If a frequency distribution has a symmetrical frequency curve, themean, median and mode are equal
3 median = mode + 2 mean
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The given question is what is the empirical relation between mean, mode and median?
we have to find the empirical relationship between the mean, median and mode.
In general, the empirical relationship doesn't have any theory, it was purely based on observations and experiments.
The empirical relationship between the mean, median and mode states that the sum of mode and twice of mean is equal to thrice of the median of data.
If a frequency distribution has a symmetrical frequency curve then the mode, mean and median are said to be equal.
The expression of this empirical relationship is
3 Median = Mode + 2 Mean.
Thus, the above statement explains the empirical relationship between the mean, mode and median of data.
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