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The number of observations less than or equal to the upper limit of that class is called as:​

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Answered by jasleen4567
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INTERVAL ........

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Answered by Anonymous
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The number of observations less than or equal to the upper limit of that class is called cumulative frequency.

  • Cumulative frequency is used to find the value of a particular data that is either above or below the given value.
  • This process is time-dependent. It is actually the sum of all the classes below a given or assigned class.
  • This involves the addition of values from the table provided to us. This allows us to compare the added values with the reference value given to us.

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