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Update pages/5_Descriptive Statistics.py

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@@ -150,15 +150,15 @@ Mode gives the datapoint or value which is frequently occuring.It is mostly used
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  Types of Mode:
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  There are 5 types of mode. They are No mode, Unimode, Bimode, Trimode, and Multimode
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- :red[No mode] - set of data which has no frequently ocuuring value then it contains no mode
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- :red[Unimodal Mode] - set of data with one mode (frequently repeated values are 1) is known as a unimode.
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- :red[Bimodal Mode] - set of data with two modes (frequently repeated values are 2) is known as a bimode
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- :red[Trimodal Mode] - set of data with three modes(frequently repeated values are 3) is known as a Trimode
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- :red[Multimodal Mode] - set of data with more than three modes(frequently repeated values are more than 3) is known as a multimode.'''
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  st.markdown(multi)
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  Types of Mode:
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  There are 5 types of mode. They are No mode, Unimode, Bimode, Trimode, and Multimode
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+ :violet[No mode] - set of data which has no frequently ocuuring value then it contains no mode
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+ :violet[Unimodal Mode] - set of data with one mode (frequently repeated values are 1) is known as a unimode.
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+ :violet[Bimodal Mode] - set of data with two modes (frequently repeated values are 2) is known as a bimode
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+ :violet[Trimodal Mode] - set of data with three modes(frequently repeated values are 3) is known as a Trimode
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+ :violet[Multimodal Mode] - set of data with more than three modes(frequently repeated values are more than 3) is known as a multimode.'''
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  st.markdown(multi)
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