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what is the relationship between Mean, Medina and mode​

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Answered by kpopfanboy
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We know that the formula of the relationship between mean, median and mode is Mode=3Median−2Mean. Subtracting and adding the value of mean in the above formula of relationship to find the empirical relationship, we get. ⇒Mode−Mean=3Median−2Mean−Mean⇒Mode

Answered by ajaykumarprasad55430
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In the case of a moderately skewed distribution, i.e. in general, the difference between mean and mode is equal to three times the difference between the mean and median. Thus, the empirical relationship is Mean – Mode = 3 (Mean – Median). This can also be written as Mode = 3(Median) - 2(Mean)

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