Solution:
Step 1: Arrange the given series in ascending order
2,2,4,6,8,10,12,12,14,16
Step 2: Observe
Variable 2 and 12 occur twice in the series.
Mode (Z)= 2 and 12 [Bi-Model]
Solution:
Step 1: Arrange the given series in ascending order
2,4,6,8,10,12,12,14,16,16,22,25,26,26
Step 2: Observe
Variable 12,16 and 26 occur twice in the series.
Mode (Z)= 12,16 and 26 [Multi-Model]
Solution:
Step 1: Arrange the given series in ascending order
1,2,3,4,5,6
Step 2: Observation
No variable in the series repeats itself.
Mode (Z) = ill-determined
Solution:
Step 1: Arrange the given series in ascending order.
5,5,5,5,10,10,15,15,20,20,20,20,20,20,25,25,25.
Step 2: Prepare a table with two columns. Column 1 shows variables (X), and column 2 shows the frequency (number of times it occurs in the series) of each variable, respectively, against that variable.

Step 3: Use the Inspection method to determine the Mode of the given series.
The variable 20 has the highest frequency value of 6. So, the Mode (Z) = 20.
What is Individual Series?
Individual series is a series that shows the data individually. It does not involve the class or frequency of the values, which means that in individual series, each variable is shown as a single variable or separately. We can present the data either in the form of serial numbers or in ascending or descending order.
Example of Individual Series
If the marks of 5 students of Class XI is given individually as, 70, 82, 70, 95, and 90; then, the resultant series will be an individual series.