Which of the following statements about histograms are true? Multiple Choice The heights of the bars represent relative class frequencies. A histogram has gaps between the bars. A histogram is used to display qualitative data. The bars are drawn adjacent to each other because the data is continuous.
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The heights of the bars represent relative class frequencies. - True. In a histogram, the height of each bar corresponds to the frequency of data in that class interval. Show more…
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