Chapter 2: Q. 66 (page 137)
Which is the least, the mean, the mode, and the median of the data set?
Short Answer
The value of mean is , median is and mode is .
Therefore, the Mode of the given data set is least when compared to Mean and Median.
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Chapter 2: Q. 66 (page 137)
Which is the least, the mean, the mode, and the median of the data set?
The value of mean is , median is and mode is .
Therefore, the Mode of the given data set is least when compared to Mean and Median.
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