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In the asked question part 1, it's required to identify one feature of the distribution that the histogram shows, but the box blood doesn't.
00:10
For the first choice, the histogram shows the location of the median while the box blood doesn't.
00:16
This is completely false because the histogram doesn't show the location of the medium.
00:24
We just have bins, but the box plot shows the location of the median.
00:31
For part b or option b the histogram shows the presence of outliers while the box blood doesn't this is false because both shows the presence of outliers this is both we can see the presence of outliers as dots after the tails under the box of blood for a choice c the histogram shows the distribution is roughly uniform on the left while the boxblot doesn't.
01:16
This is true from the values of the bins we can show the distribution and this is not available for the boxblot.
01:29
And for d the histogram shows that a very large number of values occur in the smallest bin while the boxblot doesn't.
01:37
If this happens for the histogram we can see an indication under the box plot that the small range here might affect the location of q1 and q2 and q3.
01:54
Then this is false.
02:00
For the other part, identify one feature of the distribution that the box plot shows but the histogram doesn't...