Nathaniel's answer to Yos's Secondary 4 E Maths Singapore question.

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Nathaniel
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Yaaa thats about it , so u cannot really have other solutions
Eric Nicholas K
Eric Nicholas K
3 years ago
No, many solutions are possible. Depending on the values chosen, many of them fits the “11 as the mode” condition.

It does not have to be three 11s to be counted as a mode in this case. So, I suspect the question is largely flawed (but I know the intention of 11 and 10 being the solution)