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Answered by Kshitu73
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A histogram is an approximate representation of the distribution of numerical data. It was first introduced by Karl Pearson.

The purpose of a histogram (Chambers) is to graphically summarize the distribution of a univariate data set.

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Answered by PurpleBangtan
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The purpose of a histogram (Chambers) is to graphically summarize the distribution of a univariate data set.A histogram is used to summarize discrete or continuous data. In other words, it provides a visual interpretation of numerical data by showing the number of data points that fall within a specified range of values (called “bins”). It is similar to a vertical bar graph. However, a histogram, unlike a vertical bar graph, shows no gaps between the bars.

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