What does the l in mode =I+(f1−f02f1−f0−f2)×h stand for? [1 MARK]
Concept: 1 Mark In this formula Mode =I+(f1−f02f1−f0−f2)×h I stands for the lower limit of the modal class
The h in the formula
Mode=I+(f1−f02f1−f0−f2)×h
stands for class width.
State whether true or false The h in the formula
In the fromula for mode of a grouped data , mode =l+[t1−t02f1−f0−f2]×h , where symbols have their usual meaning f1 represents
In the formula for mode of a grouped data, mode =l+[f1−f02f1−f0−f2]×h , where symbols have their usual meaning, f1 represents ___.