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Modes.
"Of (the) fashions" or "some fashions" as a feminine noun and "of methods" or "some methods" as a masculine noun are English equivalents of the French phrase des modes. Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation of the plural noun -- which also translates as "of (the)/some styles/trends" in the feminine and "of (the)/some modes/moods/stles/ways" in the masculine -- remains "dey muhd" in French.
There are no modes.
Two modes is termed bimodal. It is OK to have two modes; both values will be the modes.
No, it is a plural noun. The word connections can mean several things: electrical wiring, political relationships, transitions in modes of travel, etc.
Write both modes
Synonyms of the word habits include obsessions, quirks, customs, manners, modes, natures, routine, styles, things, and usage. Antonyms for this word include disinclination, dislike, and hate.
you write both of the modes as your answer
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A distribution with 2 modes is said to be bimodal.