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Largest possible value of x

Largest possible value of x-example-1
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Answer:

i) 9

ii) 11

Explanation:

First off, what is a "mode"?

The mode in a set of data is simply the most common answer/outcome;

Next, we need to understand the data;

In this case, families were asked about the number of cats they have;

The children answered 0, 1, 2 or 3;

8 families have 0 cats,

6 have 1,

10 have 2,

x have 3

So, the mode will be the most common answer to how many cats a family has;

As we can see from the data, the most common response was 2, i.e. 10 families have 2 cats, compared to only 8 with 0 cats and 6 with 1 cat;

If we know the mode is 2, the value of x has to be less than 10 as it is not the most common response;

The largest possible value will be 9.

If the mode is 3, then that means the x has to be the greatest number of responses;

Since the greatest number of responses to the other options is 10, then the number of responses to having 3 cats has to be at least 11;

The smallest possible value of x, if the mode is 3, will be 11.

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