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Class interval

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  • Learning AreaMathematics and Statistics
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A glossary of terms used in mathematics.

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    Class interval

    One of the non-overlapping intervals into which the range of values of measurement data, and occasionally whole-number data, is divided. Each value in the distribution must be able to be classified into exactly one of these intervals.

    Example 1 (measurement data)

    The number of hours of sunshine per week in Grey Lynn, Auckland, from Monday, January 2, 2006, to Sunday, December 31, 2006, is recorded in the frequency table below. The class intervals used to group the values of weekly hours of sunshine are listed in the first column of the table.

    Hours of sunshine Number of weeks
    5 to less than 10

    10 to less than 15

    15 to less than 20

    20 to less than 25

    25 to less than 30

    30 to less than 35

    35 to less than 40

    40 to less than 45

    45 to less than 50
    2

    2

    5

    9

    12

    10

    5

    6

    1
    Total 52

    Example 2 (whole-number data)

    Students enrolled in an introductory statistics course at the University of Auckland were asked to complete an online questionnaire. One of the questions asked them to enter the number of countries they had visited other than New Zealand. The class intervals used to group the values are listed in the first column of the table.

    Number of countries visited Frequency
    0–4

    5–9

    10–14

    15- 19

    20- 24

    25–29

    30–34
    446

    172

    69

    19

    14

    4

    3
    Total 727


    Alternatives: bin, class

    Curriculum achievement objectives references

    Statistical investigation: Levels 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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