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OSC 2030-009 Fall 2025 Exam 1

Single choice

One of the key differences between a bar chart and histogram is:

Options
A.the histogram contains gaps between the bars and the bar chart does not
B.a bar chart is used to display a categorical variable and a histogram is used to display the distribution of a quantitative variable
C.the bar chart must be vertical while the histogram must be horizontal
D.the histogram shows relative frequency while the bar chart shows frequency
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In this question, we’re asked to distinguish between a bar chart and a histogram, focusing on their typical use cases. Option 1: 'the histogram contains gaps between the bars and the bar chart does not' This is a common misconception. In fact, histograms typically have no gaps because adjacent bars represent continuous ......Login to view full explanation

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