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- what does the height of a bar in a histogram represent?
a. the median of the data
b. the frequency of the data
c. the average of the data
d. the range of data
A histogram is a graphical representation of data distribution. The height of each bar in a histogram corresponds to the frequency (number of occurrences) of data within a particular interval (bin). The median is the middle value of ordered data, the average is a measure of central tendency calculated from data values, and the range is the difference between maximum and minimum values—none of these are represented by bar height in a histogram.
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b. The frequency of the data