A frequency distribution lists the _____of occurrences of each category of data, while a relative frequency distribution lists the______of occurrences of each category of data.
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Frequency Distributions
Problem 2.2.2
Textbook Question
The ________ class limit is the smallest value within the class and ________ the class limit is the largest value within the class.
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Understand that in a frequency distribution or grouped data, each class interval has two boundaries called class limits.
The lower class limit is defined as the smallest value that can belong to a particular class interval.
The upper class limit is defined as the largest value that can belong to that class interval.
For example, if a class interval is 10 - 19, then 10 is the lower class limit and 19 is the upper class limit.
So, the lower class limit is the smallest value within the class, and the upper class limit is the largest value within the class.
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Class Limits
Class limits define the boundaries of each class interval in a frequency distribution. They specify the range of values that belong to a particular class, helping to organize data into meaningful groups.
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Lower Class Limit
The lower class limit is the smallest value that can be included in a class interval. It marks the starting point of the class range and ensures that data values are grouped correctly without overlap.
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Upper Class Limit
The upper class limit is the largest value that can be included in a class interval. It defines the endpoint of the class range, ensuring that all data values within the class are accounted for.
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