Computer Science, asked by thjoulin, 9 months ago

The 'dancing histogram' works because it:

A) Relaxes the constraint of the choice of what data to present.

B) Relaxes the constraint of which data series is at the base of the columns.

C) Allows more flexible colour choice.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The 'dancing histogram' works because it allows more flexible colour choices.

Option (c).

Explanation:

  • The 'Dancing Histogram' is a type of Histogram which can have multiple colours in each and every bars present in the graph.
  • It is an interactive stacked histogram which makes the user to attract to the pictorial representation and it makes them to understand even more easily what the data is meant by.
  • The histogram is usually a type of pictorial representation of the data in the form of bars where each and every bar represents the different data.
  • The histograms usually have no spaces between each bar and they will be of different colours Whereas the Bar Graphs will have gap in between each bar.

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