Most extreme values which are never included in a class interval is called:
a. class intervals
b. class limits
c. class boundaries
d. none of these
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Most extreme values which are never included in a class interval
Explanation:
c. class boundaries
- Class boundaries are considered because the end points of an interval.
- It also contains the category interval specified the Lower class boundary (LCB) is that the LCL minus one-half the tolerance and therefore the upper class boundary (UCB) is that the UCL plus one-half the tolerance.
- Class interval is that the numerical width of any class during a particular distribution and also defined because the difference between the upper class limit and lower class limit.
- The lower class limit of a category is that the smallest data value that may go in the category and therefore the upper limit of a category is that the largest data value that may get in the category.
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