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what is difference between exclusive and inexclusive frequency distributing table​

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Answered by lilydeoisharshu
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In exclusive form, the lower and upper limits are known as true lower limit and true upper limit of the class interval. Thus, class limits of 10 - 20 class intervals in the exclusive form are 10 and 20. In inclusive form, class limits are obtained by subtracting 0.5 from lower limitand adding 0.

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In exclusive form, the lower and upper limits are known as true lower limit and true upper limit of the class interval. Thus, class limits of 10 - 20 class intervals in the exclusive form are 10 and 20. In inclusive form, class limits are obtained by subtracting 0.5 from lower limitand adding 0.5 to the upper limit.

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Each class interval has two limits viz lower class limit and upper class limit. When developing a frequency distribution one usually looks at the type of variable -- discrete or continuous. When both lower and upper limits of class intervals are included then it is called an inclusive class interval and it is concerned with the data of a discrete variable which are isolated values.

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