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in a histogram the gap between the class interval is

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Answered by pranjaliatik05
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Answer:

Size of the class

Step-by-step explanation:

The difference between the lower class limit and the upper class limit is called as the width of size of the class

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Answered by kumark54321
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Answer:

In the histogram the gap between the class interval is the class width.

Step-by-step explanation:

To know the explanation of this answer we need to imagine that how a histogram is drawn

to draw a histogram we need a data table, where two columns are must.

1. class interval

2. frequency of each class

then we plot these as class interval along the X axis and the frequency along the Y axis

in histogram the bars are continuous that means there should be no gap between the bar.

So, the gap belongs to the class interval and which indicates class size and also known as the class width.

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