If the mean, median and mode are all equal in a data set, the data is said to be: A. Skewed to the left B. Skewed to the right c. Symmetrical D. Linear
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- Median: The middle value in the set when the data is arranged in order. - Mode: The value that appears most frequently in the set. If the mean, median, and mode are all equal, it means that the data is evenly distributed around that value. This is only possible Show more…
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