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What is class interval in statistics??? Can you explain clearly?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by angelnandini
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Definition. The class intervals are the subsets into which the data is grouped. The width of the class intervals will be a compromise between having intervals short enough so that not all of the observations fall in the same interval, but long enough so that you do not end up with only one observation per interval.

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. ... In statistics, the data is arranged into different classes and the width of such class is called class interval.

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