Math, asked by vijaychand7928, 9 months ago

A histogram is a pictorial representation of the grouped data in which class intervals and frequency are respectively taken along
A. Vertical axis and horizontal axis
B. Vertical axis only
C. Horizontal axis only
D. Horizontal axis and vertical axis

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Answered by nikitasingh79
1

A histogram is a pictorial representation of the grouped data in which class intervals and frequency are respectively taken along Horizontal axis and vertical axis.

Option (D) Horizontal axis and vertical axis is correct.

 

 

 

Extra information :  

Histogram  

  • Histogram is a graphical representation of a grouped frequency distribution in exclusive form with continuous classes in the form of rectangles with class intervals as bases and the corresponding frequencies as Heights.
  • There is no gap between any two consecutive rectangles.
  • In histogram we draw a kink.
  • Kink i.e.  break is indicated near the origin to signify that a graph is drawn not at the origin.
  • If the first class interval is not starting from zero , then we show it on the graph by making a kink or a break on the axis.

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Answered by euunashii
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Answer:

c is the answer

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