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What information does the Height of the bars give in a Histogram? a. The number of data items in a particular group b. Frequency c. Both a & b d. None of these​

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Answered by rajmohan9576
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A. The number of data items in a particular group

Answered by KrishnaJha55
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both b and d . I think

Step-by-step explanation:

A histogram is a chart that plots the distribution of a numeric variable's values as a series of bars. Each bar typically covers a range of numeric values called a bin or class; a bar's height indicates the frequency of data points with a value within the corresponding bin.

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