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If the preceding and succeeding classes of the modal class have the same frequency, then the mode will be the _______ .

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midpoint of the modal class
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upper limit of the modal class
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lower limit of the modal class
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midpoint of the preceding class
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Solution

The correct option is A midpoint of the modal class

The formula for the mode is as follows.

Mode=l+(f1f02f1f0f2)×h

where l= lower boundary of the modal class
h= size of the modal class interval
f1= frequency of the modal class.
f0= frequency of the class preceding the modal class
f2= frequency of the class succeeding the modal class


If the preceding and succeeding classes have the same frequency, then f0=f2=f (say).

Then the equation reduces to
Mode=l+(f1f2f1ff)×h
Mode=l+(f1f2(f1f))×h
Mode=l+12×h,

But h=ul

Mode=l+12(ul)

Mode=12(u+l)
which is the midpoint of the modal class.

If the preceding and succeeding classes of the modal class have the same frequency, then the mode will be at the midpoint of the modal class.


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