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Frequency Distribution Width & 'Rounding Up'
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[QUOTE="RUber, post: 5446846, member: 524408"] I can't see any good reason for the book to want it that way. Your low end of the lowest class is your min value...so the high end of your highest class should be about your max value...not max + 6. If you were to use a width of 43, I think you would be better off starting at 0 and going to 257, min - 3 to max + 3. Of course, I am not reading your text, and the author may give good justification for the method...but I would go with your method for now until some rationale becomes evident to the contrary. [/QUOTE]
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