0 votes 0 votes Is there any relation between MEAN, VARIANCE and MODE for binomial distribution? Let, Mean = 8, variance = 6 for any binomial distribution. np = 8 and npq = 6 => q=$3/4$, p=$1/4$ Now is there any relation to find value of MODE ? Mathematical Logic binomial-distribution + – shreyansh jain asked Dec 18, 2018 shreyansh jain 586 views answer comment Share Follow See all 4 Comments See all 4 4 Comments reply Lakshman Bhaiya commented Dec 18, 2018 reply Follow Share see this https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/117926/finding-mode-in-binomial-distribution 0 votes 0 votes shreyansh jain commented Dec 18, 2018 reply Follow Share @Lakshman Patel RJIT Not able to understand why they have taken the ratio of $^nC_{k+1}$/$^nC_{k}$ at all 0 votes 0 votes Magma commented Dec 20, 2018 reply Follow Share i don't think so In bionomial distribution only 3 formula that I know and also given in all standard books that's Mean = np Variance = npq mean deviation = sqrt(npq) 1 votes 1 votes shreyansh jain commented Dec 21, 2018 reply Follow Share @Magma answer given is : Mean - q < Mode < mean + p 8-3/4 < mode <8+1/4 since mode should be an integer value, mode = 8 link shared by @Lakshman Patel RJIT has explained the concept, but I am unable to understand that, please help ! 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.