Histograms graphically represent the grouped frequency distribution with (a) Maximum frequency (c) Discontinued classes
(b) Upper limits of class (d) Continuous classes
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Histograms graphically represent the grouped frequency distribution with Option (d) Continous classes.
To find: What histograms graphically represent.
Step-by-step explanation:
- A histogram is a graphical depiction of a frequency distribution with continuous classes that have been grouped. In addition, unlike a bar graph, the width of the bar influences its composition.
- In statistics, histograms are widely used to show how many of a particular type of variable occurs within a given range. The analyst can alter histograms in a variety of ways.
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