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How would the mode change if the number 5 were added to the set?

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Answer:

The mode of this list of numbers would still be
7 (the mode did not change) after "
5" was added to the list.

Explanation:

The mode of a list of elements is the member that appears the most frequently.

The original list of numbers in this question
[5,\, 7,\, 7,\, 7,\, 1,\, 2,\, 9,\, 8] included the following members:


\begin{array}c \text{Member} & \text{Number of appearances} \\ \hline\hline 1 & 1 \\\hline 2 & 1 \\\hline 5 & 1\\\hline 7 & 3 \\\hline 8 & 1 \\\hline 9 & 1 \\\end{array}


\begin{array}c \text{Member} & \text{Number of appearances} \\ \cline{1-2}\\[-1em]\cline{1-2} 1 & 1 \\\cline{1-2} 2 & 1 \\\cline{1-2} 5 & 1\\\cline{1-2} 7 & 3 \\\cline{1-2} 8 & 1 \\\cline{1-2} 9 & 1 \\\end{array}.

The member "
7" appeared more often than any other member of this list. Thus, the mode of the original list was "
7\!".

Adding "
5" to the original list would give the list
[5,\, 7,\, 7,\, 7,\, 1,\, 2,\, 9,\, 8,\, 5]. Members of this list are:


\begin{array}c \text{Member} & \text{Number of appearances} \\ \hline\hline 1 & 1 \\\hline 2 & 1 \\\hline 5 & 2\\\hline 7 & 3 \\\hline 8 & 1 \\\hline 9 & 1 \\\end{array}


\begin{array}c \text{Member} & \text{Number of appearances} \\ \cline{1-2}\\[-1em]\cline{1-2} 1 & 1 \\\cline{1-2} 2 & 1 \\\cline{1-2} 5 & 2\\\cline{1-2} 7 & 3 \\\cline{1-2} 8 & 1 \\\cline{1-2} 9 & 1 \\\end{array}.

The member "
7" still appeared more often than any other member of this list. Thus, the mode of the new list would also be "
7\!".

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