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what is the mode of first 100 natural numbers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

so, we can say that there is no mode in first n natural numbers.

Answered by bg1234
0

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

Mode of first 100 natural numbers is 0. N = (1,2,3,4,........100) Since no numbers are repeating. Thus, Mode is 0.

Mode: (ungrouped data)Mode is the number of score repeating in the given scores.

Types of mode

Unimode: if only one score is repeating , then it is called Unimode.

Example: Find the mode of the following scores? 1,2,3,2,4,5,6,7,2,2,8,2

Solution: Mode is 2. Since one score is repeating.It is Unimode.

Bimode: If two scores are repeating, then it is Bimode.

Example: Find the score of the following scores? 6,6,7,7,4,3,2,1,

Solution: Mode is 6 & 7.

Trimode: If three scores are repeating, then it is Trimode.

Example: Find the mode of the following: 32, 23, 45, 32, 23, 65, 89, 45.

Solution: Mode is 32, 23 & 45

Thus, it is Trimode.



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