Mathematics
The class mark of a class-interval is 'a'. If its lower limit is a-b, then its upper limit is :
a + b
ab
b-a
2b
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Answer
Class mark = a
Lower limit = a − b
Class mark =
2a = (a - b) + Upper limit
Upper limit = 2a − (a − b)
= 2a - a + b
= a + b.
Hence, option 1 is the correct option.
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