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25 Quantitative data are organized into small classes (intervals) to get the frequency distribution.
22 Minimum 0 Some rules should be followed to divide the range into small inter
20 Maximum 40 1. Each small interval should have equal width.
20 Range 2. There should not be any gap between the neighbour intervals.
10 3. Each observation can only belong to one interval.
20 4. The first class and last class should not be empty.
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20 General Reference for the number of classes should be organised for a collection.
20 2 to k Rule n represents the small size.
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