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What is(are) the mode(s) of the following data set? 35, 42, 65, 42, 22

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Below are the data for the number of days that it took Wyche Accounting to perform audits in the last quarter of last year. 56, 42, 37, 29, 45, 51, 30, 25, 34, 57 What is(are) the mode(s) number of days that it took Wyche Accounting to perform audits in the last quarter of last year?



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Answer to Question 1

42

RATIONALE: Mode is a measure of location, defined as the value that occurs with greatest frequency.

Answer to Question 2

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RATIONALE: Mode is a measure of location, defined as the value that occurs with greatest frequency. In this case, there are no values that occur more than once.



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