draw a histogram with proper example
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Histograms are similar to bar charts; they are a way to display counts of data. A bar graph charts actual counts against categories; The height of the bar indicates the number of items in that category. A histogram displays the same categorical variables in “bins”.
A bin shows how many data points are within a range (an interval). Normally, you choose the range that best fits your data. There are no set rules about how many bins you can have, but the rule of thumb is 5-20 bins. Any more than 20 bins and your graph will be hard to read. Fewer than 5 bins and your graph will have little (if any) meaning. Most graphs you’ll create in elementary statistics
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