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The '''mode''' is the value that has the largest number of observations. The '''mode''' is not necessarily unique, unlike the '''[[arithmetic mean]]''' and the '''[[median]]'''.
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The '''Mode''' is the value that has the largest number of observations. The '''mode''' is not necessarily unique, unlike the '''[[Mean]]''' and the '''[[Median]]'''.----

Since this is my definition, from my memory bank...:-), I have removed links to other people--RoseParks



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The mode is the value that has the largest number of observations. The mode is not necessarily unique, unlike the arithmetic mean and the median.


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