on spring break, Mirna want to Florida. she collected 6 seashells the following set of data shows the weight of each one in ounces.

16, 17, 13, 12, 20
what is the mode of this set of data?

A.13
B.16
C.16.5
D. no mode in this problem

HELP PLEASE

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https://www.purplemath.com/modules/meanmode.htm

can we please have the answer I am just checking to see if I am right or wrong

WHAT ARE THE ANSWERS PEOPE IM STRUGGLING

The answer is D) no mode because of the median

To find the mode of a set of data, you need to determine the value that appears most frequently. In this case, the given set of seashell weights is: 16, 17, 13, 12, 20.

To find the mode, you can count the frequencies of each value.

- The value 16 appears once.
- The value 17 appears once.
- The value 13 appears once.
- The value 12 appears once.
- The value 20 appears once.

Since none of the values appear more than once, we can conclude that there is no mode in this set of data. Therefore, the correct answer is D. no mode in this problem.

Look up in your textbook:

mean, median, mode

or google those terms.