explain histogram and bar graph
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Histogram refers to a graphical representation; that displays data by way of bars to show the frequency of numerical data. A bar graph is a pictorial representation of data that uses bars to compare different categories of data. A histogram represents the frequency distribution of continuous variables.
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Histogram=it is a display of statistatistical information that uses rectangles to show the frequency of data items in successive numerical intervals of equal size. ... Some histograms are presented with the independent variable along the vertical axis and the dependent variable along the horizontal .
Bar graph =chart that uses bars to show comparisons between categories of data. The bars can be either horizontal or vertical. Bar graphs with vertical bars are sometimes called vertical bar
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