Math, asked by skmohammadkaif772, 11 months ago

The peakedness of a frequency corve is measured by

Answers

Answered by jagadeesh222
0

Answer:

In statistics it is the degree of flatness or 'peakedness' in the region of mode of a frequency curve. It is measured relative to the 'peakedness' of the normal curve. It tells us the extent to which a distribution is more peaked or flat-topped than the normal curve.

Step-by-step explanation:

please mark the brain list answer

Answered by Typhoone
3

Answer:

In statistics it is the degree of flatness or 'peakedness' in the region of mode of a frequency curve. It is measured relative to the 'peakedness' of the normal curve. It tells us the extent to which a distribution is more peaked or flat-topped than the normal curve.

mark as brainliest

follow me for more answers

mark as brainliest

Similar questions