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Can anyone help me in Q4 of p2 2010 session 21... Plz its urgent
Can anyone help me in Q4 of p2 2010 session 21... Plz its urgent
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This is easyhassankhan said:Can anyone help me in Q4 of p2 2010 session 21... Plz its urgent
If you are referring to the part ii then this goes like this.hassankhan said:Plz help in q 5(b) 2010 ppr 23.
Skywalker said:In a grouped frequency table values of the variables are given in classes labelled 50 to under 60, 60 to under 70 ,70 to under 80. True lower and upper class limits of the sixty to under seventy clause.
a) Masses measured to the nearest kg
b) ages expressed in number of COMPLETE YEARS
c) the number of cars at a car park at the same time each day
check ur p.mSkywalker said:Please explain Sir jee. Urgent help needed. Kal exam.
Answers:muzirox said:plzz solve this one i have great in solving this type of question & plzz explain it too
from 2010 paper 22 qs (2)
2 In a grouped frequency table, values of the variable are given in classes labelled 50 – under 60,
60 – under 70, 70 – under 80, etc.
Insert, in the table below, the true lower and upper class limits of the 60 – under 70 class, if the
values are
(i) masses measured to the nearest kg,
(ii) ages expressed in number of complete years,
(iii) the number of cars in a car park at the same time each day.
tahatehseen said:Answers:muzirox said:plzz solve this one i have great in solving this type of question & plzz explain it too
from 2010 paper 22 qs (2)
2 In a grouped frequency table, values of the variable are given in classes labelled 50 – under 60,
60 – under 70, 70 – under 80, etc.
Insert, in the table below, the true lower and upper class limits of the 60 – under 70 class, if the
values are
(i) masses measured to the nearest kg,
(ii) ages expressed in number of complete years,
(iii) the number of cars in a car park at the same time each day.
1. 59.5-69.5
2. 60-69
3. 60-69
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