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Chapter 14 Further Statistics

14.4 Drawing Histogram

A histogram is a graphical representation of the distribution of data. The histogram is represented by a set of rectangles, adjacent to each other, where each bar represents a kind of data. In this section, we learn about representation of data, histogram, histogram equal class intervals, histogram with unequal class intervals.


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A histogram is a graphical representation of the distribution of data. The histogram is represented by a set of rectangles, adjacent to each other, where each bar represents a kind of data. In this section, we learn about representation of data, histogram, histogram equal class  intervals, histogram with unequal class intervals.

Understanding frequency density. Drawing histograms.

14.4 Drawing Histogram

Drawing Histogram - Representation of data, histogram, histogram equal class intervals, histogram with unequal class intervals.

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