Answer:
One such example of the data is { 1, 1 ,2}
Explanation:
1) Mean of a data =
![\frac{\textrm{Sumof observations}}{\textrm{Total number of observations}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/pob5baxfcl0ctuhplnbhwb0o9t4gfejswl.png)
2) Median = The middle value of the given data when data is arranged is ascending order.
3) Range of a data = Highest value - Lowest value
here, let the data be { 1, 1, 2)
So, 1) Mean =
![(1+ 1+2)/(3) = (3)/(3) = 1](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/ilpduxlg6rd4yjbxw80h2trthic3trws64.png)
2) Median = 1
3) Range = Highest value - Lowest value
= 2 -1 = 1
Here, in all the cases the answers is same = 1
Hence, one such example of the data is { 1, 1 ,2}