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Describe how the mean, median, and mode typically align and where they are located relative to the peaks in a bimodal distribution.

Question: Describe how the mean, median, and mode typically align and where they are located relative to the peaks in a bimodal distribution.

Sample answer: In a bimodal distribution, the measures of central tendency do not align at a single point. The mean and the median will typically fall somewhere in the middle between the two peaks, whereas the mode will be located exclusively at the tallest peak of the distribution.

Key points:

  • Measures of central tendency do not align at a single point in a bimodal distribution.
  • The mean and median typically fall in the middle between the two peaks.
  • The mode is located exclusively at the tallest peak.

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 4 pts: Explains that the three measures of central tendency do not align at a single point. - 3 pts: States that the mean and median typically fall in the middle between the two peaks. - 3 pts: States that the mode is located exclusively at the tallest peak of the distribution.

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