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define difference between bar graph and histogram​

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Answered by pruthvinranjith
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In short: the difference between a Bar Graph and a Histogram. Histograms are a bunch of bars connected to each other, visualizing a distribution of a some continuous quantitative variable. Bar graphs (or bar charts) use proportionally sized rectangles to visualize some type of categorical data.

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Answered by chandan454380
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Difference between bar graph and histogram is given below

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The difference between bar graph and histogram are as following :-

  • Bar graph is the representation of categories of data in discrete manner whereas histogram is the representation of categories of data in continuous manner.
  • In bar graph, rectangular bar is used to represent data and the distance between two bar is proportional to their given data whereas in histogram rectangular bar is used to represent data but no space between two bars.
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