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What inference can you make from mean, median, mode, if for example the mean was 35, but the mode was 10 and the median was 12?
a. all of the data was relatively close in value.
b. most of the data was relatively close in value, but there must have been a few very large numbers in the data.
c. most of the data was relatively close in value, but there must have been a few very small numbers in the data.
d. no inferences can be made by only knowing the mean/median/mode.
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