Answer :
The procedure using in setting class limits for a frequency distribution are given as follows:
- Determine the class width.
- Establish the classes.
What is a frequency distribution?
A frequency distribution can show either the relative frequency (percentage) or the absolute frequency (number of observations) observed for each interval of a data-set.
These intervals are called the limits of the frequency distribution. To obtain the limits, these following features are needed:
- Number of intervals.
- Minimum value of the distribution.
- Maximum value of the distribution.
Then the class width is calculated as follows:
Class width = (Maximum - Minimum)/Number of intervals.
This operation may result in a non-integer value, meaning that the class width may be rounded.
Then the classes are built as follows:
- Class 1: Minimum until class width.
- Class 2: Class width until 2 x class width.
- This procedure goes until a class has an upper bound higher than the maximum value.
Missing Information
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