Math, asked by meenakshikj07, 3 months ago

The height of a rectangle in a histogram shows the
(a) Width of the class
(b) Upper limit of the class
(c) Lower limit of the class
(d) Frequency of the class

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Answered by vsfakd28
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Histogram -  

A Histogram refers to a graphical representation, that displays the data by way of bars to show the frequency of numerical data.

The bars in a histogram has two important characteristics. These are height and width. The height of the rectangle represents the number of times the values within an interval occurred. The width represents the length of the interval covered by the bar. It is the same for all bars.

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