Math, asked by amnabatool048, 5 months ago

if there is no gap between consecutive classes the limits are called?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

There is no gap between the upper boundary of one class and the lower boundary of the next class. ... The class width is also the difference between the lower limits of two consecutive classes or the upper limits of two consecutive classes. It is not the difference between the upper and lower limits of the same class.

Answered by pulakmath007
5

SOLUTION

COMPLETE QUESTION

If there are no gaps between consecutive classes, the limits are called:

(a) Class limits

(b) Class boundaries

(c) Class intervals

(d) Class marks

EVALUATION

We know that When the number of sample values are large in number and are in wide range, then the whole data is divided in a number of several groups according to the size of the sample. Each of these groups, made as above, is known as class interval

When class intervals are such a type that the upper class limit of any class is not equal to lower class limit of successive class then to get any continuous graphical representation of the data it is sometimes required to rearrange the class limits in such a way that the upper class limit of any class coincides with the lower class limit of next class. Then these class limits are called class boundaries. The lower and upper ends of any class are called lower and upper class boundaries respectively.

Hence we can conclude that if there is no gap between consecutive classes the limits are called Class boundaries

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the correct option is (b) Class boundaries

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