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Write a function mode(numlist) that takes a single argument numlist (a non-empty list of numbers), and returns the sorted list of numbers which appear with the highest frequency in numlist (i. e. the mode). for example:
> > > mode([0, 2, 0, 1])
[0]
> > > mode([5, 1, 1, 5])
[1, 5]
> > > mode([4.0])
[4.0]
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