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We plot lower limits on the x-axis and the corresponding cumulative

frequencies on the y axis in

A) Histogram B) Pie chart C) Less than Ogive D) More than Ogive​

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Answered by kumarchougale878
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Answer:

pie chart is right answer

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

We plot lower limits on the x-axis and the corresponding cumulativefrequencies on the y axis in Pie chart

Step-by-step explanation:

Histogram:

A histogram is a graphical representation that organizes a group of data points into user-specified ranges. Similar in appearance to a bar graph, the histogram condenses a data series into an easily interpreted visual by taking many data points and grouping them into logical ranges or bins.

The histogram is a popular graphing tool. It is used to summarize discrete or continuous data that are measured on an interval scale. It is often used to illustrate the major features of the distribution of the data in a convenient form.

Less than Ogive:

The frequencies of all preceding classes are added to the frequency of a class. This series is called the less than cumulative series. It is constructed by adding the first-class frequency to the second-class frequency and then to the third class frequency and so on.

Ogive :

An ogive graph serves as a graphical representation of the cumulative relative frequency distribution for quantitative variables. In other words, these graphs plot the percentile on the y-axis and the quantitative variable on the x-axis.

More than Ogive:

Greater than or More than Ogive

The frequencies of the succeeding classes are added to the frequency of a class. This series is called the more than or greater than cumulative series. It is constructed by subtracting the first class, second class frequency from the total, third class frequency from that and so on.

Differentiate between 'less than' and 'more than' ogives. 1. In this ogive, frequencies are added starting from the upper limit of the 1st class interval of the frequency distribution.

Pie chart:

A pie chart (or a circle chart) is a circular statistical graphic, which is divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of each slice (and consequently its central angle and area) is proportional to the quantity it represents.

Pie charts can be used to show percentages of a whole, and represents percentages at a set point in time. Unlike bar graphs and line graphs, pie charts do not show changes over time.

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