A histogram represents data that can be measured on interval or ratio scales, but it typically displays distributions of interval or ratio data. In interval scales, the differences between values are meaningful, but there is no true zero point, while ratio scales have both meaningful differences and a true zero. Therefore, the type of scale represented in a histogram depends on the nature of the data being visualized.
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The answer depends on the scale used.
It is a ratio scale of measurement.
The year is interval scale (no natural zero); your age is ratio.
No, it is a ratio scale.
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Yes.
It is a HISTOGRAM.
The answer depends on the scale used.
Nominal Scale < Ordinal< Interval < Ratio
It is a ratio scale of measurement.
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The year is interval scale (no natural zero); your age is ratio.
On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.
It is actually a ratio scale, which is more demanding than an interval scale.
Ratio. It has a true zero.