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if in a histogram the area of the rectangle is proportional to its frequency, can we say that the lengths of the rectangles are also proportional to the frequencies?​

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Answered by sk181231
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The scales for both the axes are the same. A rectangle is drawn considering class intervals as base and frequencies as height. So in a histogram, if the area of the rectangle is proportional to its frequency, we can say that the lengths of the rectangles are also proportional to the frequencies.

Answered by Anonymous
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The scales for both the axes are the same. A rectangle is drawn considering class intervals as base and frequencies as height. So in a histogram, if the area of the rectangle is proportional to its frequency, we can say that the lengths of the rectangles are also proportional to the frequencies.

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