Concept explainers
To choose:
The match for equal number of modes with the correct data set.
Solution:
The data sets A and B have equal number of modes, which is
Given:
Explanation:
The given data set is,
A.
B.
C.
D.
Calculation:
To find the mode has the greatest frequency in the given list.
For data set A:
The number
For data set B:
The number
For data set C:
The mode does not exist because there is no item with greatest frequency.
For data set D:
The mode does not exist because there is no item with greatest frequency.
The data sets A and B have equal number of modes as both
Conclusion:
Thus, the data sets A and B have equal number of modes, which is
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