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3. The largest and the smallest values of any given class of a frequency

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Class Limits

Explanation:

Class Limits are the variant values of the classes or groups. The smallest value of the class is called lower class limit whereas the largest value of the class is called upper class limit. Class limits are also called inclusive classes. Class limits have the same accuracy as the data values i.e. they have the same number of decimal places as the data values.

Example - Let's consider a class in the range 10 – 19.

Lower Class Limit = 10 as it is the smallest value 1, and

Upper Class Limit = 19 as it is the largest value in the given class.

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