Economy, asked by puneetk7983, 4 months ago

In a bivariate frequency distribution the number of variables is :

One

Two

Three

Four​

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Answered by itzsadboy
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Answer:

two is right answer

In other words, a bivariate frequency distribution is the frequency distribution of two variables.

Table 3.17 shows the frequency distribution of two variables, namely, age and marks obtained by 50 students in an intelligent test. Classes defined for marks are arranged horizontally (rows) and the classes defined for age are arranged vertically (columns).

Answered by Rupali12345
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Answer:

In other words, a bivariate frequency distribution is the frequency distribution of two variables. Table shows the frequency distribution of two variables, namely, age and marks obtained by 50 students in an intelligent test.

Answer : Two variables

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