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(Please help!! I need answer ASAP) A set of six values have the sane mean, median, and mode. The data values are not all the same. What could the data values and the mean, median, and mode be?

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User Kinopyo
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There are different data sets that have the same mean, median, and mode. Here's the data sets i got:

Set 1: 2,2,2,3,5,5
Set 2: 0,1,2,2,4,10

The mean for the 1st set is:
2+2+2+3+5+5= 19/6=3.1

The mean for the 2nd set is:
0+1+2+2+4+10= 19/6=3.1

The median for the 1st and 2nd set is:
2.5

And the mode (most common number) for the 2 sets is:
2


Hope this helps!! :-)

Sorry if I took to long, it took me awhile to come up with 2 sets that had different numbers, but had the same mean/median/ and mode.

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