The width of a rectangle in a histogram represents ___________ of the class.
The height of a rectangle in a histogram shows the
(a) width of the class
(b) upper limit of the class
(c) lower limit of the class
(d) frequency of the class
Question 1
(a) Width of the class
(b) Upper limit of the class
(c) Lower limit of the class
(d) Frequency of the class
The height of a histogram represents the frequency of the data of a class interval and width of the histogram represents class width.
Statement 1: A histogram is a graph of rectangles representing the categories of data.
Statement 2: Width of the rectangles gives us the quantity of data we are interested in.
Width of rectangles in a histogram should essentially be equal (True/False).