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What is the difference between a class boundary and a class limit?
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The class limit refers to the smallest and largest values that can be included in a class. This is typically represented by integers. For example, if we have a class of 10-20, the class limit would be 10 and 20. Show more…
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What is the difference between a class boundary and a class limit? (Select all that apply.) Class limits are possible data values. Class limits specify the span of data values that fall within a class. Class boundaries are values halfway between the upper class limit of one class and the lower class limit of the next. Class boundaries are possible data values. Class boundaries specify the span of data values that fall within a class. Class boundaries are not possible data values. Class limits are not possible data values. Class limits are values halfway between the upper class boundary of one class and the lower class boundary of the next.
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