How does the height of a bar in a histogram relate to the frequency of the data?
- It has no relation with the frequency
- It represents the cumulative frequency
- It represents the mean frequency
- It represents the relative frequency
The height of a bar in a histogram represents the frequency (or relative frequency) of data for that particular bin. This means the taller the bar, the more data falls into that specific interval.
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