In a histogram, what does the area under the curve represent?
- The average value of observations
- The median of the data
- The total number of observations
- The total range of the data
In a histogram, the area under the curve represents the total number of observations in the dataset. The height of each bar corresponds to the frequency of a bin, and the width of the bar corresponds to the size of the bin. So the total area of all bars equals the total number of observations.
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