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explain about statistics and grouped and ungrouped data

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

A frequency distribution is a table that list each data point and its frequency. ... Data is often described as ungrouped or grouped. Ungrouped data is data given as indi- vidual data points. Grouped data is data given in intervals.

Answered by 123RohithB321
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UNGROUPED DATA

Ungrouped data is the data you first gather from an experiment or study. The data is raw — that is, it’s not sorted into categories, classified, or otherwise grouped. An ungrouped set of data is basically a list of numbers.

STATISTICS

Statistics is a branch that deals with the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, organisation, and presentation of data. Mathematically, statistics is defined as the set of equations, which are used to analyse the things.

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