Dividing the upper and lower limits of a particular class we get

Class Interval

Class Frequency

C

Dividing the upper and lower limits of a particular class we get

Class Interval

Class Frequency

Class Boundary

Class Mark​

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  1. Class Interval

    Explanation:

    Class Interval is the dividing the upper and lower limits of a particular class

    Class Boundaries are the halfway points that separate the categories.

    Class Mark refers to the midpoints of the classes

    Class Frequency refers to the number of observations occur in each class interval.

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