A chart that contains a continuous line that represents the frequencies of scores within a class interval is also known as a ________. ? frequency polygon ? standard deviation ? class interval ? histogram
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A histogram is similar to: Line graph Cumulative frequency polygon Bar graph : Pie chart
Madhur L.
A pie chart shows: - The frequency for each class - The relative frequency for each class - Trend in the data - The class midpoints The difference between a histogram and a frequency polygon is: - The frequency polygon is reported as a percent, a histogram does not report percent - The histogram shows frequencies while a frequency polygon shows cumulative frequencies - The bars in a histogram and a frequency polygon cannot be adjacent - Open-ended classes can be accommodated with a frequency polygon
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In a histogram, a class is the number of data values that falls within a given limit. a distinct data value in the distribution. a data value that has repeats. an interval of values. a category, nonnumerical, having frequency.
Sanchit J.
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