for this video, i learned how to find the mode for grouped data in increasing order.
Such a simple and easy explanation
so easy to learn, thank you prof.
This video helped me on how to get the mode. (grouped data.)
-Amorsolo
Thanks dude it really helped me
for this video i learned how to find the mode for grouped data in increasing order.
Can please answer me
How will you compute the mode of grouped data if there are 2 of them
for example the frequency of 14 can be found both in 16-20 and 26-30
Thank you
what if there are 2 groups with the same frequency that happened to be the highest ?
How about, if the highest frequency is on the top and not in the middle? What happened to it?
In this video,I learned how to get the mode for the grouped data
Venus
I have leaned ho to find the mode for grouped data in inceasing order
What if the modal class is the first class? 🤔 Let's say for example, the first class has the highest frequency of 16 and the second class has the frequency of 7. Does that mean that D1 is equal to 16-0=16? And D2 is equal to 16-7=9?
did you found out the answer to this? I'm having this problem right now.
But what if the modal class was at the last part? What would we use to find the D2?
@@emmanuelescol for example your modal class is at the last because it has the highest frequency. How do you get the D2?
@@stan.newjeans I still have to find out also. I'm not giving examples and tests where there are two classes with the highest frequency or when the highest frequency is found either on the highest class interval or the lowest class interval.
Where did the 35 in (35/13 came from
O learned how to get the mode
for this video, i learned how to find the mode for grouped data in increasing order.
I learned how to find the mode for grouped data in increasing order and it is fast and easy to understand.