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For which type of continuous distribution are the mean and the median always the same?

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A mode of a continuous probability distribution is often considered to be any value x at which its probability density function has a locally maximum value, so any peak is a mode. In symmetric unimodal distributions, such as the normal distribution, the mean (if defined), median and mode all coincide.

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