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How much is the gap between bars in a histogram?

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Answered by bhavisr
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A histogram has an appearance similar to a vertical bar graph, but when the variables are continuous, there are no gaps between the bars. When the variables are discrete, however, gaps should be left between the bars. Figure 1 is a good example of a histogram.

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Answered by sumansharma9402
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If each bar is 1 centimeter wide, then the space between the bars will be 1.5 centimeters wide. This huge space looks odd in a regular bar chart and horrible in a histogram. Histograms, in particular, are supposed to be smushed together.

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