Personally, no.
It depends on what you want to show: expenses over time, expenses by category or something else.
NO where!
No, it is not an appropriate graph.
You use the histogram for like an experiment,like a penny lab
It can help us
A histogram is used to analyze a distribution of data. It look like a graph and can be used in many formats - the most popular may be in Photography, showing the distribution of shadows and light in a visual representation.
A bar graph or histogram would be suitable to show the distribution of ages of kids in a classroom. Each bar or column would represent a specific age group, making it easy to compare the different age ranges within the class.
I would use a histogram.
Any intervals which are convenient to construct and also make some logical sense.
Use a histogram then use divisions like 60-69 70-79 etc.
Usually a Histogram or Bar Graph.
Yes, you can.
histogram of linegraph