________ is the measure of average which can have more than one value....
The mode is the value or values in a dataset that occur most frequently. In some cases, there may be multiple values with the same highest frequency, resulting in multiple modes. When this occurs, the dataset is described as having multiple modes or being multimodal.
For example, consider a dataset of exam scores: 75, 80, 85, 90, 90, 95, 95, 95. In this dataset, the value 95 occurs three times, which is the highest frequency. Therefore, the mode(s) of this dataset is 95. This dataset is said to have a mode of 95.
However, in some cases, a dataset may not have any repeated values, or all values may have the same frequency. In such cases, the dataset is considered to have no mode.
On the other hand, the mean, median, and harmonic mean are measures of central tendency that typically yield a single value. The mean is the average calculated by summing all the values and dividing by the total number of values. The median is the middle value when the dataset is arranged in ascending or descending order. The harmonic mean is a type of average used for rates or ratios.
Therefore, the measure of average that can have more than one value is the mode.