Asked by vanilson baptista on May 16, 2024

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A histogram is

A) a graphical presentation of a frequency or relative frequency distribution.
B) a graphical method of presenting a cumulative frequency or a cumulative relative frequency distribution.
C) the history of data elements.
D) the same as a pie chart.

Histogram

A graphical display of a frequency distribution, relative frequency distribution, or percent frequency distribution of quantitative data constructed by placing the class intervals on the horizontal axis and the frequencies, relative frequencies, or percent frequencies on the vertical axis.

Frequency Distribution

A summary showing how often different values occur in a dataset, typically presented in a table or graph.

Relative Frequency

The ratio of the number of times a particular value occurs in a set of data to the total number of observations.

  • Distinguish the primary graphical formats for representing quantitative data.
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Yi?it Yalç?nta?May 22, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A histogram is a graph that presents the distribution of a dataset through the use of bars that represent ranges of values. It shows the frequency or relative frequency of each range of values. This type of graph is used to identify patterns and trends in the data. Option B describes a cumulative frequency graph. Option C is not related to statistical analysis. Option D is incorrect because a pie chart shows parts of a whole, not a distribution of values.