Like I said on the video, it doesn't mean where you start from. I actually didn't start from zero on the class boundary axis. I started that from the upper class boundary of the first class. You can used the jagged line if you start both axes from zero.
Thank you Sir
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Can't you use class interval instead of class boundaries
@@sageemmanuel8620 same result will be obtained.
Sir, you didn't use a jagged line and you started right away from the zero mark. Why sir
Like I said on the video, it doesn't mean where you start from. I actually didn't start from zero on the class boundary axis. I started that from the upper class boundary of the first class. You can used the jagged line if you start both axes from zero.