Mode for grouped data using formula [on hold]
How can i find mode for continous data which has same highest frequency for two different classes ?which class will be considered as modal class how can i substitute values in mode formula
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How can i find mode for continous data which has same highest frequency for two different classes ?which class will be considered as modal class how can i substitute values in mode formula
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How can i find mode for continous data which has same highest frequency for two different classes ?which class will be considered as modal class how can i substitute values in mode formula
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How can i find mode for continous data which has same highest frequency for two different classes ?which class will be considered as modal class how can i substitute values in mode formula
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