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Mathematics, 23.07.2020 01:01, LilFlamingo247

Does (Do) the mode(s) represent the center of the data? A. The mode(s) represent the center of the data. B. The mode(s) does (do) not represent the center because it (one) is the largest data value. C. There is no mode. D. The mode(s) does (do) not represent the center because it (they) is (are) not a data value. E. The mode(s) does (do) not represent the center because it (one) is the smallest data value.

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