What is the class size of a frequency distribution
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The class size is the difference between the lower and upper class-limits. Here, we have a uniform class size, which is equal to 5 (5 – 0, 10 – 5, 15 – 10, 20 – 15 are all equal to 5).
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A frequency distribution is a table that shows “classes” or “intervals” of data entries with a count of the number of entries in each class. The frequency of a class is the number of data entries in the class.
The class size is the difference between the lower and upper class-limits. Here, we have a uniform class size, which is equal to 5 (5 – 0, 10 – 5, 15 – 10, 20 – 15 are all equal to 5).
The class size is the difference between the lower and upper class-limits. Here, we have a uniform class size, which is equal to 5 (5 – 0, 10 – 5, 15 – 10, 20 – 15 are all equal to 5).
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