Which are true statements about histograms? Check all that apply. Data are organized by categories. Data are organized in equal intervals. Bars can go in any order. Bars must appear in numerical order. Bars are not touching. Bars are always touching.
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Step 1: Recall that a histogram is a graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data, where data is grouped into continuous intervals of equal size. Show more…
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