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What is represented by the height of the bars in histogram? *

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Answered by nagasrigraphka57
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Answer:

A histogram is a display of statistical information that uses rectangles to show the frequency of data items in successive numerical intervals of equal size.

Hence, height of the rectangle represents the frequency of the class.

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Answered by shubhshubhi2020
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Answer:

Frequency

Step-by-step explanation:

In a bar-graph, the height of the bars represent the frequency of a particular category but it is counter-intuitive that in a histogram, instead of the height of the bar(which represents the frequency density), the area of the bar represents the frequency of the particular class.

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