 The average of Bob's running times could be 44, 45 or 46 minutes. This is because there are three different ways of calculating the average. In this video, we're going to look at how to find the mode. The mode is the most frequent value in the dataset. It's the measurement that appears the most. Just remember, mode most. They pretty much sound the same. So 44 appears four times, which is more than any other number repeats. So the mode is 44. Who has the faster mode? Bob or his friend? Pause the video and work it out. 44 and 43 both appear twice, more than any other times. They are both the mode. We call these situations bimodal, meaning that there are two different modes. If our data is discrete, so like modes of transport used or favourite colour, then the mode makes sense as a measurement. If a continuous data, like the height, where it's unlikely that many people have the exact same height, the mode can't really be used, which is where the mean and or the median are much more useful. Watch these videos to learn about the mean and the median. And watch this video to learn about which average to use when. Please like and share our videos with your friends. If you have any questions that you want help with, just comment below.