Is it true to say that the mean, mode and median of grouped data will always be different? Justify your answer.
Define mean, mode, and median :
Mean: The average taken for a set of numbers is called a mean.
Mode: The number that occurs the most in a given list of numbers is called a mode.
Median: The middle value in the data set is called the median.
The values of mean, mode and median of grouped data can be the same, it depends on the type of given data.
Hence, the given statement is false.