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Give you an example of a histogram?

This is the definition of a histogram: A histogram is a graph showing the intervals and frequencies of a certain topic. That's about all I can give you, because I don't know how to make graphs on here. SORRY!! -belair14, Anna


How do you get an interval?

to get an interval, you must first get an answer. cause if i give yo the answer, it would b wrong to get an interval you have to make a graph, or a histogram, then in that graph you would make the smallest number smaller by one, make the biggest number bigger by one, then round to a number between that for all the numbers, and WALLA you have your interval!


What is the difference between a histogram and a bar graph?

a histogram has intervals a bar graph does notAnswerA histogram has all the bars smooshed together while a bar graph has them apart. A bit more detail:A histogram looks sort of like mountains, valleys, and peaks. It goes up and down, depending on how the numbers change, with no break in between. A bar graph has columns which are straight up and down, with breaks (spaces) in between the columns.


Here is the histogram of a data distribution The classes all consist of just one number the class width is 1 Which of the following numbers is the median of this distribution?

4


Here is the histogram of a data distribution The classes all consist of just one number the class width is 1 Which of the following numbers is closest to the mean of this distribution?

5


Why does a factor of 0 make multiplication easy?

Because all numbers multiplied by zero give zero as a result ....


Give you a list of all the composite numbers?

18 prime numbers


Are you genius then give me the answer odd and even numbers ko aese add karo kay answer even numbers main aye?

Make sure all odd numbers are in pairs. And yes, I am a genius.


What are the advantages of using the histogram instead of the box plot to represent the data?

A histogram can handle data when the bars are not all of the same width. This is particularly important for data which are skewed.


Explain why the discrete histogram equalization technique does not generally yield a flat histogram?

All that histogram equalization does is remap histogram components on the intensity scale. To obtain a uniform (­at) histogram would require in general that pixel intensities be actually redistributed so that there are L groups of n=L pixels with the same intensity, where L is the number of allowed discrete intensity levels and n is the total number of pixels in the input image. The histogram equalization method has no provisions for this type of (arti®cial) redistribution process.


In a histogram does all bars have to touch even if a data is 0?

Of course they touch


Give all the common prime factors each pair of numbers share?

Okay. Give us a pair of numbers.