Math, asked by murudkarabhishek14, 3 months ago

12 While computing the arithmetic
mean of a frequency distribution, the
each value of a class is considered
equal to:​

Answers

Answered by jayasreebarla3385
0

Answer:

centered at the classmarks of the class

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : computing the arithmetic mean of a frequency distribution,

To Find : each value of a class is considered equal to:

(A) Class mark

(B) Lower limit

(C) Upper limit

(D) Lower class boundary​

Solution:

each value of a class is considered equal to:  Class mark

class mark is the mid-value  of a class.

class mark is the central value  of a class.

 Class mark = ( lower limit + upper limit )/2

While computing the arithmetic mean of a frequency distribution, the each value of a class is considered equal to  Class mark

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