What is Mode in Math?

In math, the mode highlights what is most popular in a set of data, and is often used in everyday scenarios.

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Katie Wickliff

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Nov 2025

Key takeaways

Starting in the 3rd or 4th grade, students begin learning various ways to collect, organize, and record data. This concept is often introduced through classroom surveys on fun topics like favorite snacks, subjects, or sports teams. In these early years, students notice patterns, apply categories and labels, and begin to understand how data is used to answer questions about the world around them. 

After this introduction, students in 6th grade begin learning to describe data mathematically.  Often, the next concepts they study are the mean, median, and mode, which are all measures of center in a set of numerical data. In other words, they use a single number to describe a “typical” value within the data. 

In this article, we’ll focus on mode and talk about the definition of mode in math and how to find it in a set of data. We’ll also share some examples of the types of mode problems students might see in the classroom. Additionally, we provide several fun practice problems for your child to get comfortable finding the mode. Let’s get started!

What is the Mode?

The mode is the value (or number) that appears the most often in a set of data. There can be: 

  • One mode: only one number in the data set appears most often. For example, in the data set 1, 1, 4, 7, 7, 7, 9, 12 the number 7 appears the most often.
  • Multiple modes: more than one value appears most often. For example, in the data set 

2, 2, 5, 5, 5, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9, 15

Both the numbers 5 and 8 appear the same number of times. 

  • No mode: no one value appears most often. For example, in the data set 

3, 6, 9, 12, 15 no number appears more than another.
Students can easily use their understanding of mode in real world scenarios. For example, if a student can determine the most popular pizza topping among her friends, she might choose to serve that type of pizza at her next sleepover. When students connect the concepts they’re learning to the world around them, they are more engaged and motivated to learn the material.

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How to Find the Mode

To find the mode, it is easiest to rewrite the numbers in chronological order, then count the number that appears most often. That number (or numbers) is the mode. For example, if a data set looks like this: 

6, 1, 5, 9, 12, 1, 3

Students should rewrite  it to look like this: 

1, 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12

Now, it’s easier to determine that the number 1 occurs most often.

Median Math Examples

Let’s work through a few examples similar to what your student may see in the classroom. 

Example 1: Jonah asked 8 friends how many pets they have.

Find the mode of the data: 

0, 3, 1, 4, 0, 1, 2, 1

He put the data in order, like this: 

0, 0, 1, 1,1,  2, 3, 4

Jonah can see that the value 1 occurs the most often, so the mode is 1 pet

mode example

Example 2: Elizabeth conducted a classroom survey about favorite sports. She organized her data set into a bar graph:

mode example

Elizabeth put the data in order, like this: 

  • Gymnastics- 1 student
  • Golf- 1 student
  • Basketball- 3 students
  • Hockey- 3 students
  • Football- 5 students
  • Baseball- 6 students

Elizabeth can see that the values 1 and 3 each occur twice, so there are multiple modes in this data set. The numerical modes are: 1 and 3, and the categorical modes are Gymnastics, Golf, Basketball, and Hockey

Example 3: Mr. Lynd recorded how many pages his students read for homework on Tuesday.

His data looked like this: 

10, 11, 15, 25, 9, 8, 4, 18, 7

He organized his data in chronological order: 

4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 18, 25

Each number appears only once, so there is no mode in this data set. 

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Mode Practice Problems

These practice problems will help your student become a master of mode in no time!  If you’re looking for more ways to support your child’s math development, check out Dreambox, an engaging program that helps strengthen skills and build confidence. 

1. Find the mode for the ages of kids attending a summer camp for middle school students.

Data: 13, 14, 12, 10, 11, 12, 14, 12

What is the mode of the data set?
The number 12 occurs the most often in the data set, so the mode is 12.
2. Coach Leah surveyed her soccer team to see their favorite type of movie to show at the team party.

Data: Comedy, Action, Comedy, Horror, Romance, Adventure, Mystery

What is the mode of the data set?
Comedy appears most often, so the mode is Comedy (2).
3. A librarian counted the books read for the summer reading challenge.

Data: 4, 7, 2, 10, 7, 3, 1, 4

What is the mode of the data set?
4 and 7 each appear twice, so this data set has two modes: 4 and 7.
4. Here is the number of text messages students sent in one day:

Data: 12, 23, 4, 7, 14, 8, 6, 2, 0

What is the mode of the data set?
No number occurs more than once, so there is no mode in this data set.
5. Inez surveyed her class on their favorite type of music. She organized her answers into a bar graph:



What is the mode of the data set?
The mode is Pop, because it was chosen the most times (5).

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About the Author

Katie Wickliff

Katie holds a master’s degree in Education, has over 15 years of education experience as a primary classroom teacher, and is Orton-Gillingham certified tutor. Most importantly, Katie is the mother of two primary school students, ages 8 and 11. She is passionate about maths education and firmly believes that the right tools and support will help every student reach their full potential.