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The intervals that the bars represent are touching each other.

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Which Type Of Chart Display Bars side by side?

Bar charts and histograms.


Can someone provide an explanation on why that is and maybe give an website on where you found it and How come in histograms the bars connect but not in the bar graphs?

Bar graphs are used for qualitative or discrete [quantitative] data. Values between the bar categories are not possible an to emphasise that, the bars have gaps between them. Conversely, histograms are used for continuous data and so the values on the "category" axis form a continuum. To illustrate this, the bars touch on another. I learned this well before the internet was widely available so did not need a website.


Graphs that use bars or wide lines to compare data visually are called what?

Bar charts or histograms.


What is the similarity between bar graphs and histograms?

they both use bars to show data and show ranges of data aswell.


When to use a histogram?

Histograms are relatively similar to line plots; A bar graph of a frequency distribution in which the widths of the bars are proportional to the classes into which the variable has been divided and the heights of the bars are proportional to the class frequencies.noun


Why don't bars touch on a bar graph?

The question is misguided because bars CAN, and often do, touch.


Why don't the bars touch on a bar graph?

they touch all the time


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

Of course they touch


Do 4 bar graphs touch?

the bars normally do not touch each other.


How are histograms arranged?

Histograms are arranged by dividing the data range into intervals, known as bins, which are typically of equal width. The frequency of data points within each bin is then counted and represented as vertical bars, with the height of each bar corresponding to the frequency of data in that interval. The bars are placed adjacent to one another to visually depict the distribution of the dataset. The x-axis represents the bins, while the y-axis indicates the frequency or count of data points.


Can histograms be sideways?

yes


What is it called when bars touch on a graph?

It is called a histogram