Math, asked by manandarak1236, 10 months ago

Explain how to display data on a histogram.

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Step-by-step explanation:

Making a Histogram Using a Frequency Distribution Table

On the vertical axis, place frequencies. Label this axis "Frequency".

On the horizontal axis, place the lower value of each interval. ...

Draw a bar extending from the lower value of each interval to the lower value of the next interval.

Answered by nativeamericangiggle
10

Answer: Sorry my answer is sooo late but here it is....  A cluster is a group of bars, meaning the frequency is higher in these intervals. A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it. So a peak is where the frequency is highest. Intervals on a histogram where there are no bars means the frequency is 0. If the graph is symmetrical, then the data are evenly distributed.

Step-by-step explanation: Sample response: from edgenuity

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