Question
What are the general rules of tabulation?

Answer

General rules of a table are as follows:
  1. A table should be simple and attractive. There should be no need of further explanations (details).
  2. Proper and clear headings for columns and rows should be need.
  3. Suitable approximation may be adopted and figures may be rounded off.
  4. The unit of measurement should be well defined.
  5. If the observations are large in number they can be broken into two or three tables.
  6. Thick lines should be used to separate the data under big classes and thin lines to separate the sub classes of data.

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