Modes refer to the values in a dataset that occur most frequently. In other words, they are the peaks or high points on a graph.
Think of modes as the popular spots in your school cafeteria where students gather during lunchtime. These spots are crowded with many students because they are the most popular places to be.
Unimodal distribution: A unimodal distribution has only one mode, meaning there is one value that occurs most frequently in the dataset.
Bimodal distribution: A bimodal distribution has two modes, meaning there are two values that occur most frequently in the dataset.
Multimodal distribution: A multimodal distribution has more than two modes, meaning there are multiple values that occur most frequently in the dataset.
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