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Multiple Choice
Find the mode of the data in the table below. Is the data unimodal, bimodal, or multimodal?
A
11,12; Bimodal
B
10; unimodal
C
11; unimodal
D
10,11,12; Multimodal
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Step 1: Understand the problem. The mode is the value(s) that appear most frequently in a dataset. To determine if the data is unimodal, bimodal, or multimodal, we need to count the frequency of each value in the dataset.
Step 2: Extract the data from the table. The dataset consists of the following values: 10, 11, 12, 10, 15, 12, 17, 20, 21, 11, 10, 11, 13, 24, 16, 12, 14, 15, 19, 18, 21, 12, 11, 10, 19, 20, 9, 16.
Step 3: Count the frequency of each value. For example, count how many times 10 appears, how many times 11 appears, and so on. Organize these counts in a frequency table.
Step 4: Identify the mode(s). The mode(s) are the value(s) with the highest frequency in the dataset. If there is one mode, the data is unimodal. If there are two modes, it is bimodal. If there are more than two modes, it is multimodal.
Step 5: Based on the frequency counts, determine whether the data is unimodal, bimodal, or multimodal. Compare the frequencies to identify the number of modes and classify the data accordingly.