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Why is the data represented in the true upper limit and true lower limit when exclusive form of data is converted into inclusive data?

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Answered by nehajanet5
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In class boundaries and class limits in exclusive and inclusive form we will mainly discuss about;

● Class limits and class boundaries in exclusive and inclusive forms

● Class interval, class mark, range of the data

Class limits in exclusive and inclusive form:

● 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.

Thus, class limits of 10 - 20 class interval in the inclusive form are 9.5 - 20.5.

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