Mode Calculator
Determining the mode of a dataset is crucial in statistics, particularly when examining frequencies, trends, and distributions. Our Mode Calculator allows you to quickly find the mode, saving you time and avoiding the need for manual calculations.
What is Mode?
Mode is one of the three measures of central tendency, apart from mean and median.
It is the value that appears most frequently in a dataset.
A dataset can have one mode (unimodal), more than one mode (bimodal/multimodal), or no mode if all values occur with the same frequency.
It is also useful when identifying common patterns, such as frequently sold product sizes, most common survey responses, etc.
Formula for Mode
Mode Formula for Ungrouped Data (Individual Values)
There is no traditional algebraic formula.
Mode = Most frequently occurring value
Mode Formula for Grouped Data (Continuous Frequency Distribution)
Where:
- L = lower limit of modal class
- f₁ = frequency of modal class
- f₀ = frequency of class before modal class
- f₂ = frequency of class after the modal class
- h = class width
How to Find the Mode Using Our Calculator?
- Enter the values separated by a comma.
- Click “Calculate” and the tool automatically computes the Mode.
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