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what is the difference between histogram and bar graph​


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Answered by angadmadhesiya0007
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histogram represents the frequency distribution of continuous variables. Conversely, a bar graph is a diagrammatic comparison of discrete variables. Histogram presents numerical data whereas bar graph shows categorical data. The histogram is drawn in such a way that there is no gap between the bars


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Answered by DevanKey02
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❦A histogram represents the frequency distribution of continuous variables.

❦Conversely, a bar graph is a diagrammatic comparison of discrete variables.

❦Histogram presents numerical data whereas bar graph shows categorical data.

❦The histogram is drawn in such a way that there is no gap between the bars.

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