👉 In statistics, a distribution is considered unimodal if it has only one mode, meaning that there are two or more distinct values that occur equally often. This type of distribution is commonly used in the context of statistical analysis and data visualization to represent continuous variables with a single peak (peak point) on either side of the median. For example, the following distribution represents unimodal: ``` | x | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |---|---|