Can a frequency distribution have overlapping classes?

Sometimes
No
Yes
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Yes, a frequency distribution can have overlapping classes. This occurs when the intervals or categories in the distribution share values or data points. Overlapping classes in a frequency distribution can give a more detailed representation of the data, especially when dealing with continuous or highly variable data. To determine if a frequency distribution has overlapping classes, you need to examine the values or ranges of each class in the distribution. If there is any overlap or shared data points between adjacent classes, then the frequency distribution has overlapping classes.