Question
In a frequency distribution table with 12 classes, the class width is 2.5 and the lowest class boundary is 8.1, then what is the upper class boundary of the highest class?

Answer

Number of desses = 12
Class-width = 2.5
Lowest class boundary = 8.1
Thus, Upper class boundary of the highest class
= Lowest dass brundary + Class-width, x Number of classes
= 8.1 + 2.5 × 12
= 8.1 + 30
= 38.1

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