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What is a bin range?

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Answered by connxus kid
because i DONT KNOW
Answered by Kreaah
A data point is included in a particular bin if the number is greater than the lowest bound and equal to or less than the greatest bound for the data bin. If you omit the bin range, Excel creates a set of evenly distributed bins between the minimum and maximum values of the input data.
Answered by connxus kid
thank kreaah
Answered by Evie Swan
Your a connexus user too?!
Answered by Reed
"connxus kid", when you need to find out what something like a "bin range" is, you can look it up in your web browser. Type in what you need to look up, in this case, "bin range", and enter. You'll find explanations on Google, Bing, Yahoo (whatever you use as a browser).
Answered by connxus kid
@ Evie yep
Answered by connexus lol
every one here will be in trouble for plagiarism if they copy paste so that is that beware punishments
Answered by crapton
caca I took the test these are the answers
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