GED Math : Mode

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Example Questions

Example Question #21 : Mode

Determine the mode:   

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The mode is defined as the number or numbers with the highest occurrence.

Since there is one of every number given, the mode does not exist.

The answer is:  

Example Question #22 : Mode

Determine the mode of the numbers:  

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The mode includes all numbers in the data set where they have the highest frequencies.

The numbers that occur most often are:  

This means that the modes are:  

Example Question #23 : Mode

Determine the mode:  

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The mode is defined as the number or numbers that have the highest frequencies in the dataset.  Since every number only appears once, there is no mode present.

Do not confuse the meaning of mode with mean, median, range, or by pattern recognition.

The answer is:  

Example Question #1974 : Ged Math

Find the mode of the following data set:

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Find the mode of the following data set:

To find the mode, let's first put our terms in increasing order. 

This,

Becomes...

Now, our mode is simply the most common term. 

In this case, it must be 14, because we have two 14's, and only 1 of each other term.

Example Question #24 : Mode

Jessica kept track of the number of points she scored in her last six basketball games. Her scores are as follows: . What is the difference between the median and the mode of her scores?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Recall that the mode of a set of numbers is the number that shows up most frequently. For this set of numbers,  is the mode because it shows up twice, more than any other number.

Recall that the median is the number exactly in the middle of a set of numbers. First, rearrange the given values in increasing order.

Now the median must be between the third and the fourth terms. The only number between these terms is .

To find the difference between the two terms, subtract them.

Example Question #24 : Mode

Find the mode of the following data set:

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Find the mode of the following data set:

Let's begin by putting our numbers in increasing order:

Next, identify the mode by finding the most common term.

In this case, our mode is 44, because we have 2 44's, and only 1 of everything else.

So, our answer is 44

 

Example Question #25 : Mode

Find the mode of the following data set:

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Find the mode of the following data set:

To find the mode, first place your terms in increasing order

Then, ID the mode by choosing the most common term. In this case: 654 is our answer.

Example Question #26 : Mode

The numbers in a set are  and . Find the mode. 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The mode is simply the number that appears most frequently in a set. Because  is the only number that appears more than once, it is the mode.

Example Question #27 : Mode

Give the mode of the data set:

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The mode of a data set is the value that occurs the most frequently. If the data values are arranged in order, the set looks like this:

1 occurs three times, more than any other element. This makes 1 the mode.

Example Question #29 : Mode

What is the mode of this set? 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To find the mode, we must first set our data in order from least to greatest. This will help us see more clearly the answer and how many of each number we have.

We can see that  has the most multiples of itself, since  only has  of itself and  only has . This makes  our mode.

Our answer is .

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