A histogram is a type of bar graph that represents the distribution of numerical data by displaying the frequency of data points within specified intervals, known as bins. Unlike standard bar graphs that can represent categorical data, histograms specifically show the shape and spread of continuous data. The bars in a histogram are typically adjacent to each other, highlighting the continuous nature of the data being represented.
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no a histogram is a chart
It can be, but not necessarily. If I had the heights (continuous variable) of a class of students I might use a histogram. Conversely, if I had the number of cars (discrete variable) driving by every minute, I would use a line graph. It all depends on which kind of graph conveys the information to your audience in the best way.
It all depends on what kind of bar graph your're making, and also for what data your putting on it !
A histogram is a graph, kind of like a cousin to the bar graph. A histogram has no spaces between it's bars, and the intervals on the horizontal axis are equal. For example, if you take a survey and ask how many times you went to the movies each year, people wouldn't know the exact amount they went, so you would give them choices, such as 0-10, 11-20, 21-30, and 31+. So people wouldn't have to give the exact answer, just a rough estimate. And along the vertical axis you would have the number of people per bar depending on how many times they went to the movies. I hope this helped
histogram and broken line plot
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no a histogram is a chart
It can be, but not necessarily. If I had the heights (continuous variable) of a class of students I might use a histogram. Conversely, if I had the number of cars (discrete variable) driving by every minute, I would use a line graph. It all depends on which kind of graph conveys the information to your audience in the best way.
A histogram or bar graph is typically used to depict the phenotypes for a typical polygenic trait. Each bar represents a different phenotype, with the height or length of the bar corresponding to the frequency of individuals with that phenotype in the population.
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.
It all depends on what kind of bar graph your're making, and also for what data your putting on it !
Pictograph, also known as pictogramme, is a kind of a graph that uses pictures, symbols, or any other physical object.
A bar graph shows discreet data, but other types can also.
A histogram is a graph, kind of like a cousin to the bar graph. A histogram has no spaces between it's bars, and the intervals on the horizontal axis are equal. For example, if you take a survey and ask how many times you went to the movies each year, people wouldn't know the exact amount they went, so you would give them choices, such as 0-10, 11-20, 21-30, and 31+. So people wouldn't have to give the exact answer, just a rough estimate. And along the vertical axis you would have the number of people per bar depending on how many times they went to the movies. I hope this helped
Its a picture graph
Bar graph