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Finding the Mode 1
Set 1 (10 Questions)
Students organize, represent, and interpret numerical and categorical data and clearly communicate their findings. Know the concepts of mean, median, and mode; compute and compare simple examples to show that they may differ.
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Finding the Mode Help Slide 5
1. Which choice below is the mode for the set of values shown?
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Remember, the mode is the value that occurs the most times.
7
4
1
5
2. Which choice below is the mode for the set of values shown?
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14
12
16
18
3. Which choice below is the mode for the set of values shown?
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74
39
14
10
4. Which choice below is the mode for the set of values shown?
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39 is the mode
37 and 39 are the mode
37 is the mode
there is no mode
5. On the line below, enter the mode for the set of values shown.
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Your answer
6. On the line below, enter the mode for the set of values shown.
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Your answer
7. On the line below, enter the mode for the set of values shown.
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Your answer
8. On the line below, enter the mode for the set of values shown.
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Your answer
9. On the line below, enter the mode for the set of values shown.
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Your answer
10. On the line below, enter the mode for the set of values shown.
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