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:) What is the empirical relation between Mean, Median and Mode?​

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Answered by Bad0BoY
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Empirical Relationship between Mean, Median and Mode

Empirical Relationship between Mean, Median and ModeIn case of a moderately skewed distribution, the difference between mean and mode is almost equal to three times the difference between the mean and median. Thus, the empirical mean median mode relation is given as: Mean – Mode = 3 (Mean – Median)..

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Answered by Madhushree16
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In statistics, there is a relationship between the mean, median and mode that is empirically based. Observations of countless data sets have shown that most of the time the difference between the mean and the mode is three times the difference between the mean and the median. ... Mean – Mode = 3(Mean – Median).

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