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Best Suited Measure of Central Tendency in Different Cases and the Empirical Relationship between Them
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Is it true to say that the mean, mode and median of grouped data will always be different. Justify your answer
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No, the values of mean, mode and median of grouped data can be the same as well, it depends on the type of data given.
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