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There is no histogram below.However, the area under the curve for any histogram is the total frequency.
yes
A histogram consists of rectangular bars. The area of each is its base times its height. Multiply these together, ensuring that you include any scale factors in your calculations.
half
It is the vertical line which divides the area of the graph into halves.
A histogram is a very specific type of graph. A histogram is used in statistics to plot grouped data. It is in the form of a bar chart in which the bar widths represent the class intervals and the bar heights represent the frequency densities. As a result, the area of each bar is proportional to the frequency.
The area of Split-Dalmatia County is 4,534 square kilometers.
False.
The histogram is simply a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of an image. You can think of the area under the graph as comprising all the pixels in your captured digital image. The left side of the histogram depicts how many "dark" pixels you have captured; the right side, how many "bright" pixels you have captured. The histogram allows photographers to tell at a glance whether they have exposed their photo the way they wanted to. It can also alert them to under- and over-exposed situations.
A bar graph cannot have classes with different width. The height of a bar graph represents the frequency attributed to that class whereas in a histogram the area of a "bar" is proportional to the frequency, the height represents the frequency density.
The first split was the creation of area code 718 in 1984.
Bars are for single values or classes with uniform width, and the height of each bar is the frequency. In a histogram, the classes are of different width and the heights are proportional to the frequency density. The frequency, itself, is given by the area of the "bar" above the class.