Asked by bryson

What is the difference between a histogram and a bar graph?
a.
A histogram presents information in horizontal bars, while a bar graph presents information in vertical bars.
b.
A histogram deals with data which displays a normal distribution, while a bar graph deals with data in any distribution.
c.
There is no difference. The two terms are synonymous.
d.
A histogram deals with continuous data in ordered columns, while a bar graph deals with discrete data in separate columns.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
d. A histogram deals with continuous data in ordered (adjacent) intervals, while a bar graph displays discrete or categorical data in separate (spaced) bars.