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How do you calculate the class mark in statistics? - Answers
It is calculated by adding the upper and lower limits/boundaries and dividing by two. But in starting i.e. if you are drawing tables then it is written like for e.g. 0-10 then at starting we should write on 10 and then continue as written above.
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How do you calculate the class mark in statistics? - Answers
It is calculated by adding the upper and lower limits/boundaries and dividing by two. But in starting i.e. if you are drawing tables then it is written like for e.g. 0-10 then at starting we should write on 10 and then continue as written above.
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How do you calculate the class mark in statistics? - Answers
It is calculated by adding the upper and lower limits/boundaries and dividing by two. But in starting i.e. if you are drawing tables then it is written like for e.g. 0-10 then at starting we should write on 10 and then continue as written above.
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