The classes in a histogram need not be of the same width.
True
False
The classes in a histogram need not be of the same widths. The area of the rectangle is proportional to its frequency.
In a histogram, the height of each bar matters and not its width. State whether true or false.
State true or false. The height of a histogram represents the frequency of the data of a class interval and width of the histogram represents class width.
Width of bars in a bar diagram need not be equal. (True/False)
Width of rectangles in a histogram should essentially be equal (True/False).
If two classes of different widths have the same number of observations, then the bigger class will have a bar with a smaller height in a histogram.