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describe the concepts of continuous series give one example​

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Answered by rishikaaaa2006
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Continuous series means where frequencies are given along with the value of the variable in the form of class intervals. For example. Here: ... (ii) 3, 7, 11, 9, 6 is known as their respective frequencies.

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Answered by Tulsi4890
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A continuous series is a type of statistical data representation where values are classified into class intervals.

  • These intervals are chosen in such a way that they contain a range of values, rather than individual observations.
  • The frequency of observations in each interval is then recorded, resulting in a continuous frequency distribution.

Example:

  • Consider a survey of heights of 100 people. The data can be represented as a continuous series by dividing the heights into intervals such as 150-159 cm, 160-169 cm, 170-179 cm, etc.
  • The frequency of people falling in each interval can then be recorded and used for further analysis.

  • This method of representation is useful when dealing with large amounts of data, as it helps in simplifying the information and identifying trends more easily.
  • Continuous series also help in understanding the distribution of data, as it highlights the spread of values in the sample and any outliers that may be present.

To learn more about continuous series from the given link.

https://brainly.in/question/11857394

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