it means what you see the most on the graph
A normal distribution is symmetrical; the mean, median and mode are all the same, on the line of symmetry (middle) of the graph.
mode means the number that shows up the most
Yes they do. All graphs have a mean and a mode. The difference with a double bar graph is that you have to find the mean and mode separately with each different thing you are measuring
a stem and leaf plot
a double line graph is a graph that is same as a line graph but there are two lines
A normal distribution is symmetrical; the mean, median and mode are all the same, on the line of symmetry (middle) of the graph.
line graph
mode means the number that shows up the most
you mean line of best fit?
Yes they do. All graphs have a mean and a mode. The difference with a double bar graph is that you have to find the mean and mode separately with each different thing you are measuring
It means that the function is constant.
imagine if you have a graph on the bottom line the numbers say 1 3 6 1 9 7 1 the mode of that graph is 1 because it was there number that was seen most meaning 1 is seen more than the others
When there is a curved line going upwards on a graph it means the distance is increasing
A box plot is best for visually representing the mean, median, and mode, as it effectively displays the distribution of data, including its central tendency and variability. The median is clearly indicated by the line inside the box, while the mean can be represented as a separate point. The mode can be illustrated alongside the box plot or noted separately, depending on the data's characteristics. This type of graph allows for a clear comparison of these three statistical measures.
a stem and leaf plot
They are values of the variable which may be determined from some graphs.
line graph x line graph = divided line graph