Explain the meaning of each of the following terms: (i) Variate (ii) Class interval (iii) Class size (iv) Class mark (v) Class limit (vi) True class limits (vii) Frequency of a class (viii) Cumulative frequency of a class.
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(i) Variate:- Any character which consists of several values is called Variate.
(ii) Class interval:- A Group in which Raw data is condensed is called class-interval.
(iii) Class size:- The difference between true upper limit and true lower limit is termed as class-size.
(iv) Class mark:- it is given as
(v) Class limit:- each class is bounded by two figures which termed as class limits.
(vi) True class limits:- in exclusive form of distribution, true lower limit of a class is obtained by subtracting from lower limit and true upper limit is obtained by adding 0.5 to the upper limit.
(vii) Frequency of a class:- Number of data values that fall in the range specified by that class is called frequency of that class.
(viii) Cumulative frequency of a class:- The cumulative Frequency corresponding to that class is the sum of all frequencies up to and including that class
(ii) Class interval:- A Group in which Raw data is condensed is called class-interval.
(iii) Class size:- The difference between true upper limit and true lower limit is termed as class-size.
(iv) Class mark:- it is given as
(v) Class limit:- each class is bounded by two figures which termed as class limits.
(vi) True class limits:- in exclusive form of distribution, true lower limit of a class is obtained by subtracting from lower limit and true upper limit is obtained by adding 0.5 to the upper limit.
(vii) Frequency of a class:- Number of data values that fall in the range specified by that class is called frequency of that class.
(viii) Cumulative frequency of a class:- The cumulative Frequency corresponding to that class is the sum of all frequencies up to and including that class
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