Chapter 2: Q. 2.58 (page 68)
Gas Mileage. The gas mileages, are rounded to the nearest number of miles per gallon, of all new car models.
Short Answer
The type of grouping which is best for the given scenario is Cut-point grouping.
Chapter 2: Q. 2.58 (page 68)
Gas Mileage. The gas mileages, are rounded to the nearest number of miles per gallon, of all new car models.
The type of grouping which is best for the given scenario is Cut-point grouping.
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