Not a Type of Classification
Which of the following is NOT a type of data classification?
Which of the following is NOT a type of data classification?
Which of the following best explains why ‘crop yield’ is classified as a continuous variable?
Which of the following is the CORRECT understanding of ‘Frequency’ in the context of raw (ungrouped) data?
Classification is defined as:
The Range of a variable is defined as:
In a frequency distribution with equal class intervals, the number of classes can be calculated by dividing the Range by:
Which of the following is classified as a DISCRETE variable?
In the inclusive form of class intervals for marks (0–100), the second class interval is:
In the qualitative classification of population by gender and marital status, how many sub-classes are created at the second stage?
In the bivariate table (Table 3.9), what is the column total for sales range 135–145 lakh Rs?