Asked by Youry Wylie on May 26, 2024

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When displaying the distribution of quantitative data,it is best to use

A) pie charts.
B) bar graphs.
C) histograms.
D) stemplots or histograms.

Quantitative Data

Numerical information that can be measured or counted, often used in statistical analysis to quantify the characteristics of a population or phenomena.

Histograms

A graphical representation of data using bars of different heights to depict the frequency distribution of a dataset.

Stemplots

A graphical representation of data that involves separating each data point into a "stem" and a "leaf" to display the distribution.

  • Recognize suitable graphic visualizations for both quantitative and categorical datasets.
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kaitlyn bowermanMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Stemplots and histograms are specifically designed for displaying the distribution of quantitative data, allowing for a clear visualization of the data's shape, center, and spread. Pie charts and bar graphs are more suited for categorical data.