Question
Which descriptions of a histogram are true? Check all that apply..
A peak is a bar that is lower than the other bars around it.
A peak is where the frequency is lowest.
A peak is where the frequency is the highest.
A cluster is a group of bars, meaning the frequency is higher in these intervals.
A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it.
Intervals on a histogram where there are no bars mean the frequency is 0.
If the graph is symmetrical, the data is clustered toward the right side.
If the graph is symmetrical, the data is evenly distributed.
A peak is a bar that is lower than the other bars around it.
A peak is where the frequency is lowest.
A peak is where the frequency is the highest.
A cluster is a group of bars, meaning the frequency is higher in these intervals.
A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it.
Intervals on a histogram where there are no bars mean the frequency is 0.
If the graph is symmetrical, the data is clustered toward the right side.
If the graph is symmetrical, the data is evenly distributed.
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True:
- A peak is where the frequency is the highest.
- A cluster is a group of bars, meaning the frequency is higher in these intervals.
- A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it.
- Intervals on a histogram where there are no bars mean the frequency is 0.
False:
- A peak is a bar that is lower than the other bars around it.
- A peak is where the frequency is lowest.
- If the graph is symmetrical, the data is clustered toward the right side.
- If the graph is symmetrical, the data is evenly distributed (symmetry means the shape mirrors around a center, not that values are uniformly distributed).
- A peak is where the frequency is the highest.
- A cluster is a group of bars, meaning the frequency is higher in these intervals.
- A peak is a bar that is higher than the other bars around it.
- Intervals on a histogram where there are no bars mean the frequency is 0.
False:
- A peak is a bar that is lower than the other bars around it.
- A peak is where the frequency is lowest.
- If the graph is symmetrical, the data is clustered toward the right side.
- If the graph is symmetrical, the data is evenly distributed (symmetry means the shape mirrors around a center, not that values are uniformly distributed).
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