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The following are weights (in kg) of 50 children taken at the time of birth:

Make an inclusive form grouped frequency distribution table with 0.3 kg as the width of ' each class.
Also, find the true class limits of each class.

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True class limits are 1.95-2.35, 2.35-2.75, 2.75-3.15, 3.15-3.55, 3.55-3.95, 3.95-4.35, 4.35-4.75
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