Why is the mean not very informative when a distribution is bimodal?

What will be an ideal response?


Main Points:

When the distribution is normal or at least unimodal the observations will cluster around a single point.
The mean will be a useful indicator of the point around which the observations cluster.
When the distribution is bimodal, however, the observations will form two clusters.
Neither of the resulting clusters will centre on the mean.
Thus, the mean will be a false indicator of where the observations cluster.

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