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If in a grouped frequency distribution, the class intervals are 20 - 29, 30 - 39, 40 - 49, …., then the observation 29.4 is included in the class :
20 - 29
30 - 39
40 - 49
29 - 30
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Given class intervals are in inclusive form but the observation is in decimal form (29.4).
So convert the inclusive form into exclusive form.
Gap between the classes = 30 - 29 = 1
Adjustment factor = 0.5
So new class boundaries become
19.5 - 29.5, 29.5 - 39.5, 39.5 - 49.5, …,
29.4 lies between the class-interval 19.5 - 29.5.
19.5 - 29.5 is the exclusive form of 20 - 29.
Hence, option 1 is the correct option.
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