Economy, asked by abnisar321, 5 months ago

distinguish between bar diagram and histogram​

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Answered by priyanshusingh9816
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Explanation:

The Difference Between Bar Charts and Histograms

Here is the main difference between bar charts and histograms. With bar charts, each column represents a group defined by a categorical variable; and with histograms, each column represents a group defined by a continuous, quantitative variable.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Here is the main difference between bar charts and histograms. With bar charts, each column represents a group defined by a categorical variable; and with histograms, each column represents a group defined by a continuous, quantitative variable.

Explanation:

A histogram shows us the frequency distribution of continuous variables. In contrast, a bar graph refers to a diagrammatic comparison of discrete variables. The histogram represents numerical data whereas the bar graph represents categorical data.

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