Mathematics
In the formula for finding the mean of grouped data, dis are deviations from a, of :
lower limits of the classes
upper limits of the classes
mid-points of the classes
frequencies of the class marks
Measures of Central Tendency
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Answer
Given,
the deviation di are calculated as:
di = xi - a
where xi are the class marks.
So, the deviations are taken from mid-points of the classes.
Hence, option 3 is the correct option.
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