In the formula,
for finding the mean of the grouped data, the di's are the deviations from A of
For finding the mean of the grouped data, di’s are deviations from A(Assumed mean) of the midpoints of the classes. It is necessary to find midpoints of the class intervals to find mean of the grouped data.
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