Get Answers to all your Questions

header-bg qa

Is it true to say that the mean, mode and median of grouped data will always be different? Justify your answer.

Answers (1)

Answer.   [False]
Solution. Mean : It is the average of the given numbers. It is easy to calculate mean. First of all add up all the numbers then divide by how many numbers are there.

Grouped data are data formed by aggregating individual observations of a variable into groups.

The mean, mode and median of grouped data can be the same it will depend on what type of data is given.
Hence the statement is false.

Posted by

infoexpert27

View full answer