To explain:
Difference in histogram and bar graph.
Answer to Problem 33E
The bar graph is generally used for displaying a categorical data whereas histogram used for representing the continuous data.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Things to be differentiate: Bar graph, histogram.
The difference between bar graph and histogram is explained as below:
The bar graph is generally used for displaying a categorical data (this is the data which fits into various category or groups) whereas histogram used for representing the continuous data (this is the data in which each group is defined by a quantitative variable).
The bars in bar graph are separated whereas bars in the histogram are adjacent to both other.
Histogram is used for showing distributions of variables whereas bar charts are used for comparing in between variables.
Chapter B Solutions
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