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what is unimodal, bimodal and trimodal.

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Answered by nisha23607
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The mode of a set of observations is the most commonly occurring value. ... A distribution with a single mode is said to be unimodal. A distribution with more than one mode is said to be bimodal, trimodal, etc., or in general, multimodal.

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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Unimodal definition is - having a single mode. How to use unimodal in a sentence..

Bimodal is the practice of managing two separate but coherent styles of work: one focused on predictability; the other on exploration..

The mode of a set of observations is the most commonly occurring value. ... A distribution with more than one mode is said to be bimodal, trimodal, etc., or in general, multimodal..

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