In a grouped frequency distribution what does the upper class limit mean?
The highest number in a particular class interval is called the upper class limit.
If the classes in a grouped frequency distribution are not continuous, we can make them continuous by finding half of the difference between the upper limit of a class and the lower limit of the next class, and then adding the same to all the lower limits and subtracting it from all the upper limits in the distribution.
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If the classes in a grouped frequency distribution are not continuous, we can make them continuous by finding the difference between the upper limit of a class and the lower limit of the next class, and then adding half of the difference to all the lower limits and subtract it from all the upper limits in the distribution.