Multiple Choice
Is it possible for a data set to have no mode?
A) Yes, if two observations occur twice.
B) No, unless there is an odd number of observations.
C) No, if the data set is nonempty, there is always a mode.
D) Yes, if there are no observations that occur more than once.
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