Question 55
In a histogram, ___ are drawn with width equal to a class interval without leaving any gap in between.
bars In a histogram, bars are drawn with width equal to a ciass interval without leaving any gap in between.
The height of the bars in a histogram represents the frequency of the data (in the considered class interval) and width of the histogram represents class width.
The height of a histogram represents the frequency of the data of a class interval and width of the histogram represents class width.
How does the procedure of drawing a histogram differ when class intervals are unequal in comparison to equal class intervals in a frequency table?
The consecutive class marks of a data having continuous class intervals having class width as 5, have a gap of ________ between them.