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25 September, 14:13

Consider a data set that has no mode. Which measure of variation is greater, the range or the interquartile range? Explain your reasoning.

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  1. 25 September, 14:14
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    It would be based on the set of numbers you have, but in most cases it is the interquartile range, because the mode is usually closer to the median. This leaves the interquartile range as a larger number.
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