1.865-3.435
11 - 0.5 = 10.5 19 +0.5 = 19.5 Therefore, the boundaries of the class 11-19 is 10.5 -19.5
In statistics the class boundaries are numbers that separate classes without forming gaps. To find the lower, you subtract 0.5 and to find the upper, you add 0.5. If the class is 3-7 the lower class boundary would be 2.5 and the upper 7.5. The upper boundary of one class will equal the lower boundary of the next class.
You cannot have a preceding class to the first class. There is no zeroth class.
class boundary is the midpoint between the upper class limit of a class and the lower limit class of the next class sequence when making a class interval starting at the lowest lower limit in the bottom of a table.
class limit. class boundary. class mark. class widh.
how do you work out the class boundary of 3.5-4.4
the boundaries are 3... and 19, max and min basicaly
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They are the class boundaries.
11 - 0.5 = 10.5 19 +0.5 = 19.5 Therefore, the boundaries of the class 11-19 is 10.5 -19.5
class boundary is 4.4 class limit is either 3.9 or 4.9
class boundary is 48.6 class limit is either 48.1 or 49.1
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A class system has fluid boundaries that permit movement up and down the class ladder.
Without further information, all that can be said is that the boundaries are 115 and 215.Without further information, all that can be said is that the boundaries are 115 and 215.Without further information, all that can be said is that the boundaries are 115 and 215.Without further information, all that can be said is that the boundaries are 115 and 215.
THey are the number of observations whose value fall within the class boundaries.THey are the number of observations whose value fall within the class boundaries.THey are the number of observations whose value fall within the class boundaries.THey are the number of observations whose value fall within the class boundaries.
The extreme values of a Class (Class - A range of values which incorporate a set of terms.) are called its Class Limits. This means that the Class doesn't contain values beyond the two extremes of its limits.