Math, asked by Abhi22210, 9 months ago

what is class interval? ​

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Answered by itsjatt5911
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Class interval refers to the numerical width of any class in a particular distribution. It is defined as the difference between the upper-class limit and the lower class limit. Class Interval = Upper-Class limit – Lower class limit.

Answered by ItzRedPearl
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