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Modus

Suppose we order soccer shoes for our students as many as 30 people. First
we ask or we check their shoe number. For example the shoe number is as
follows: Shoes Number Banyaknya
41 1
40 1
39 5
38 7
37 10
36 4
35 2
Jumlah 30
Modus
If for one or several reasons we will choose just one shoe number, which
number will we take? We will not choose the number 378/15, because no one's
feet will match the 378/15 shoes. Obviously we will choose number 37 at most,
number 37 or 37 it is called modus.
A set of data may not have a modus, maybe a double modus (two) or multi
modus.
Numbers (collection of numbers) that do not have a moda, for example: 9, 8, 7,
3, 6, 1. A collection of numbers with a dual mode, for example: 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 9,
1, 3, 3 , 2, 3.
 
Compiled Data Modus

Where: Mo = Modus
Bb = Lower class modus limit
P = class length
S1 = Difference in modus class frequency with the previous class frequency

S2 = Difference between the modus class frequency and the secondary class
frequency
In the smooth curve diagram of the mean, median and mode relationships can be described as follows :

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