Mathematics
If x and y are the lower limit and upper limit respectively of a class interval, then (y - x) gives the :
class mark
class size
range
frequency
Statistics
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Answer
The difference between the upper limit and lower limit of a class is known as the class size or class width.
Class size = Upper limit - Lower limit = y - x
Hence option 2 is the correct option.
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