What happens if we don't convert inclusive to exclusive class interval
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Step-by-step explanation:
Inclusive class interval is when upper and lower class limit is being included.
for example:- 21-30,31-40
both 21 and 30 is included.
Exclusive is whenever only lower limit is included but upper limit is not included
for example:- 21-24,24-28,28-32
in 21-24 , 21 is included but not 24
So, in continuous kind of variate we need to change inclusive to exclusive
Or in easy words we can say that inclusive is used for discrete variate whereas exclusive is used for continuous kind of variates.
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