What is aggregate fact

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 9 months ago
‘Statistics is defined as aggregate of numerical facts’. This implies that for figures to be included in statistics, they must be aggregate of facts and not individual figures. For example: The fact that height of a student is five feet tells nothing unless it is comparable. Another example, suppose we collect data of 1000 school-going children. But these data will not be useful unless organized into groups, tables, etc
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