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In grouped data each of group is called

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Answered by amukthaannareddy
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class interval

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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In grouped data, each group is called a Class interval.

  • Grouping data plays a substantial part when we have to handle vast data. This data can also be exhibited using a pictograph or a bar graph. Data is set by organizing individual observations of a variable into groups so that a frequency distribution table of these groups delivers an effective manner of summarising or evaluating the data. This is how we interpret grouped data.
  • The class interval is a term used in statistics when we are provided with a continual series. Class implies a group of numbers in which elements are placed such as 0-10, 10-20, 20-30, etc. Class interval implies the numerical width of any class in a specific distribution.

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