Class Limits and Class Intervals

Class Limits and Class Intervals

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Class Limits:

  1. Definition: Class limits refer to the smallest and largest values that can fall into a specific class in a frequency distribution. They define the boundaries of each class interval.
  2. Types:
  • Lower Class Limit: The smallest value that can be included in the class. For example, in the class interval 10-20, 10 is the lower class limit.
  • Upper Class Limit: The largest value that can be included in the class. In the interval 10-20, 20 is the upper class limit.
  1. Purpose: Class limits help in categorizing continuous data into discrete intervals, making it easier to analyze and interpret the frequency distribution. They are essential for creating histograms and frequency tables.