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Find the mode of the following set of data. $12.50, $13.23, $11.20, $14.50, $12.50, $13.23, $15.60, $15.75
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Find the mode of the following set of data. $12.50, $13.23, $11.20, $14.50, $12.50, $13.23, $15.60, $15.75
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Find the mode of the following set of data. $12.50, $13.23, $11.20, $14.50, $12.50, $13.23, $15.60, $15.75
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I'd assume this is either 12.50, or 13.23, because they are both used twice. When you have two, you need to add them together and then divide by two, I added them together and got 25.73. I then divided them by two, getting
12.865. This will give you your median.
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$12.50 & $13.23, mode is just basically the number(s) that show up the most.
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