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antiseptic1488 [7]
2 years ago
10

A distribution in which two nonadjacent values occur more frequently than any other values in a set of data is called a(n):_____

_distribution.
Mathematics
1 answer:
uysha [10]2 years ago
8 0

In Bimodal Distribution two nonadjacent values occur more frequently than any other values in a set of data.

According to the statement

we have to tell about the that type of distribution in which two nonadjacent values occur more frequently than any other values in a set of data

A bimodal distribution has two peaks. In the context of a continuous probability distribution, modes are peaks in the distribution.

and from this definition we have clear that the in this distribution the values are repeated.

it shows the probability distribution with two peaks in the graphical mode.

Bimodal distribution show repeated value.

it is used in many types of data representation because of two peaks graphical representation than the simple graph.

it is the easiest method than the others distributions.

So, In Bimodal Distribution two nonadjacent values occur more frequently than any other values in a set of data.

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