Math, asked by Sanjeevanaj, 5 months ago

the diffrence between upper class and lower class limit is?​

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Answered by VANSHIKAPARTH
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The lower class limit of a class is the smallest data value that can go into the class. The upper-class limit of a class is the largest data value that can go into the class. Class limits have the same accuracy as the data values; the same number of decimal places as the data values. Class boundaries.

Answered by Anonymous
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The lower class limit of a class is the smallest data value that can go into the class. The upper class limit of a class is the largest data value that can go into the class. Class limits have the same accuracy as the data values; the same number of decimal places as the data values.

Step-by-step explanation:

in the class interval the first term is called as lower term and another is called upper limit

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