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The Data Collected

I came across a situation where i got 2 modes, 0 and 1. Now thats probably the answer but 0 wickets dont mean anything anything in the logical sense as 10 players took no wickets while other 10 players did take a wicket. Do i have to apply that kind of logic for this ? Or will the answer remain 0 and 1 ?

Lenicyl
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To answer your question, if two different values appear the same number of times in a set of data, then the set has two modes. The set of data is said to be bimodal. If the set of data has more than two modes, it is said to be multimodal.

In your case, the modes are both 0 and 1.

I hope that helps!

anipalur
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