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Let be the lower class limit of a class-interval in a frequency distribution and m be the mid point of the class. Then, the upper class limit of the class is

विकल्प

  •  m+ \[\frac{l + m}{2}\]

     

  •  l+ \[\frac{m + l}{2}\]

     

  • 2m − 1

  • m − 2l

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उत्तर

Given that, the lower class limit of a class-interval is l and the mid-point of the class is m. Let u be the upper class limit of the class-interval. Therefore, we have

`m = (l+u) /2`

⇒ l +u = 2m

⇒ u = 2m - 1

Thus the upper class limit of the class is (2m - l)

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अध्याय 22: Tabular Representation of Statistical Data - Exercise 22.3 [पृष्ठ २७]

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आरडी शर्मा Mathematics [English] Class 9
अध्याय 22 Tabular Representation of Statistical Data
Exercise 22.3 | Q 11 | पृष्ठ २७

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