Good question! *Rounding up* is different from *Rounding off*. Rounding up a number to a *whole number* is when you have a reminder after a decimal but Rounding off is when you consider whether the number having the decimal part is equal or above 0.5 or below 0.5. Eg: 3.4 can be approximately be *round off* as 3(whole) Eg: 4.06~ 5(Rounding up) Hope you find the above helpful?
Thnxs so much sir. But I have a little observation concerning Sturges rule, you said that S.R=1+3.22 Log10 N But I did my research and I found that S=1+Log2100 (LogN) or S=1+3.322 (LogN)
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Please when you were rounding up the SR you had 6 and I don't understand how because I thought it's supposed to be 5 instead
Good question!
*Rounding up* is different from *Rounding off*. Rounding up a number to a *whole number* is when you have a reminder after a decimal but Rounding off is when you consider whether the number having the decimal part is equal or above 0.5 or below 0.5.
Eg: 3.4 can be approximately be *round off* as 3(whole)
Eg: 4.06~ 5(Rounding up)
Hope you find the above helpful?
Thnxs so much sir.
But I have a little observation concerning Sturges rule, you said that S.R=1+3.22 Log10 N
But I did my research and I found that S=1+Log2100 (LogN) or
S=1+3.322 (LogN)
Great, you're right!
That was a written mistake in this presentation.
Please the Sturges rule, is it 1+3.322 or 1+3.22
1+ 3.322
We were taught for the first rounding we should use our normal rule for rounding (ie +1 >5 and 0 for
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It seems there was a mistake with the sturges rule
It seems there was a mistake with the sturges rule