The following is an incomplete simple frequency distribution table for the number of mistakes made during a series of military combat readiness training exercises. Number of Mistakes Frequency 6-A 1 B-5 3 0-2 c N=16
find the missing values of A,B and C
6–A 1
B–5 3
0–2 C
N = 16
So,
1+3+C = 16
So,
C = 12
Since the interval range is 2. So,
B = 3
A = 8
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