A histogram graphs the frequency of how often a specific item falls into a specific category. For instance a histogram would show how many buildings in a city are two, three, four stories, etc... A bar graph compares a specific trait of several candidates. For instance. If you were asked to compare the population of several cities a bar graph would show each cities exact value. a histogram would show how many of the cities fall into different size ranges.
Try this: take a group out to ice cream. How many want sprinkles? how many want chocolate? etc....
histogram; bar graph
Histogram which is a type of bar graph. The data is grouped into equal ranges and the bars show how many occurances are in each range.
a histogram
histogram
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
The number of boys compared to the number of girls or the number of cats compared to the number of dogs
histogram; bar graph
Histogram which is a type of bar graph. The data is grouped into equal ranges and the bars show how many occurances are in each range.
a histogram
histogram
Histograma is a Spanish of histogram. Histogram is a bar graph in which data are divided into equal intervals, with a bar for each interval. The height of each bar shows the number of data values in that interval.
It could be a line graph, bar graph, or a pictograph.
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
the histogram has spaces in between each bar whereas the bar graph doesn't have spaces
A histogram is a very specific type of graph. A histogram is used in statistics to plot grouped data. It is in the form of a bar chart in which the bar widths represent the class intervals and the bar heights represent the frequency densities. As a result, the area of each bar is proportional to the frequency.
A histogram is a type of graph where the bars are connected. Not separatted like a regular bar graph.