MATH 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Henry A. Wallace, Millard Fillmore, Chester A. Arthur

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3. 1. 4 determine the mode of a variable from raw data (1 of 7) The mode of a variable is the most frequent observation of the variable that occurs in the data set. A set of data can have no mode, one mode, or more than one mode. If no observation occurs more than once, we say the data have no mode. 3. 1. 4 determine the mode of a variable from raw data (2 of 7) Example finding the mode of a data set. The data on the next slide represent the vice presidents of the united states and their state of birth. 3. 1. 4 determine the mode of a variable from raw data (3 of 7) Vice president state of birth vice president state of birth vice president. 3. 1. 4 determine the mode of a variable from raw data (4 of 7) George dallas pennsylvania james sherman new york george bush massachusetts.

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