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In mathematics, the element that appears most frequently in a given set of data. For example, the mode for the data 0, 0, 9, 9, 9, 12, 87, 87 is 9.

The mode together with the median and arithmetic mean make up the average of a set of data. In addition it is useful to know the range or spread of the data.

When dealing with grouped data, the modal class represents the most frequent group.

mode

In music, an ancient or exotic scale of five or more pitches to the octave, often identified with a particular emotion, ritual function, time, or season, to which music is composed or improvised.



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has two brightness modes to allow users to deliver presentations in any room.
In many classrooms at DePaul, the projectors use a single lamp, or "eco" or low brightness mode, effectively doubling the lamp life and reducing costs.
Two brightness modes allow administrators and teachers to deliver presentations in any room.
 
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