When data class has the same frequency and same distribution symmetric?

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When data has the same frequency and the same distribution, it means that the data points are evenly spread across their range, resulting in a uniform pattern. A symmetric distribution indicates that the data is balanced around a central point, such as the mean, with equal amounts of data on either side. Common examples of symmetric distributions include the normal distribution and the uniform distribution. In such cases, the measures of central tendency (mean, median, and mode) will coincide.

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