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25. The classes 0-9,10-19,20-29... are type of
(a) Inclusive classes
(b) exclusive classes
(c) commutative type
(d) None of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(b) Inclusive classes

Step-by-step explanation:

Inclusive Class Interval:

When the lower and the upper class limit is included, then it is an inclusive class interval. For example - 220 - 234, 235 - 249 ..... etc. are inclusive type of class intervals. Usually in the case of discrete variate, inclusive type of class intervals are used.

Exclusive Class Interval:

When the lower limit is included, but the upper limit is excluded, then it is an exclusive class interval. For example - 150 - 153, 153 - 156.....etc are exclusive type of class intervals. In the class interval 150 - 153, 150 is included but 153 is excluded.

Usually in the case of continuous variate, exclusive type of class intervals are used.

Answered by kalpanabaji1234
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Inclusive classes

Step-by-step explanation:

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