Multiple Choice
Is it possible for a data set to have more than one mode?
A) No, there must always be a single mode, or else there is no mode.
B) Yes, if two or more values in a data set occur the same number of times.
C) Yes, if there are at least two different values in a data set, there is always more than one mode.
D) Yes, if two or more values in a data set occur with the most frequency and the frequency is greater than one.
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