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In histograms why and when should you use the frequency density

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Answered by mitaljagani1983
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A histogram is drawn like a bar chart, but often has bars of unequal width. It is the area of the bar that tells us the frequency in a histogram, not its height. Instead of plotting frequency on the y-axis, we plot the frequency density. To calculate this, you divide the frequency of a group by the width of it.

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