The width of the rectangle in histograms indicates
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The width of the rectangle in histograms indicates frequently of the class.
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In other words, a histogram represents a frequency distribution by means of rectangles whose widths represent class intervals and whose areas are proportional to the corresponding frequencies: the height of each is the average frequency density for the interval.
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