Question
Which statement about a histogram is true?
A cluster means the frequency is zero.
If the graph has a cluster, the data is evenly distributed.
A mirror image of the left and right side of a histogram means there is a peak in the middle.
A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it.
A cluster means the frequency is zero.
If the graph has a cluster, the data is evenly distributed.
A mirror image of the left and right side of a histogram means there is a peak in the middle.
A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The true statement about a histogram is:
**"A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it."**
In a histogram, a peak indicates a value or range of values where a higher frequency of data points occurs compared to the adjacent ranges. The other statements are not accurate descriptions of histograms.
**"A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it."**
In a histogram, a peak indicates a value or range of values where a higher frequency of data points occurs compared to the adjacent ranges. The other statements are not accurate descriptions of histograms.