Which statement about histograms is true? Data is organized in categories. Data appears as bars that are all about the same height. Data is organized in equal intervals. Data appears as bars that do not touch.
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Data is organized in categories: This is true for bar graphs, not histograms. In histograms, data is organized in intervals or bins. Show more…
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