The difference between a histogram and a frequency polygon is:
A: the frequency polygon is reported as a percent, a histogram does not report percents.
B: the histogram shows frequencies while a frequency polygon shows cumulative frequencies.
C: the bars in a histogram and a frequency polygon cannot be adjacent.
D: open-ended classes can be accommodated with a frequency polygon.
A: the frequency polygon is reported as a percent, a histogram does not report percents.
B: the histogram shows frequencies while a frequency polygon shows cumulative frequencies.
C: the bars in a histogram and a frequency polygon cannot be adjacent.
D: open-ended classes can be accommodated with a frequency polygon.
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- The difference between a histogram and a frequency polygon is:
- The total area of the bars in a relative frequency histogram:
- Which<br/>of the following is the Y-axis of the histogram?() A: frequency B: relative<br/>frequency C: relative<br/>frequency density D: values<br/>of a variable E: rate
- The total area of the six bars in a relative frequency histogram for which the width of each bar is five units is 1.
- The<br/>vertical axis of the histogram is () A: Frequency B: Relative<br/>frequency C: Relative<br/>frequency density D: The<br/>values of a variable E: The<br/>intervals of a variable