4 April (Task 2) Chap 16 Data Handling: Histograms - How does it look like? [5 min]

Here are 2 examples of HISTOGRAMS


 
Describe the Histogram - How does it look like?
Write down, in Comments, at least 3 things things you observe from the histogram. 
{You may make reference to the notes took down when we described each type of graphs last week}

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  2. Histograms do not have spaces
    Histograms describe frequencies
    Histograms involve a time frame

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  3. The bars touch other all the time.
    The graph has x and y axis
    On the axis there are titles

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  4. 1. There are no spaces between the bars
    2. They are normally used to chart quantities
    3. The bars areof the same colour

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  5. It is like a bar chart, but the horizontal axis has numbers and the bars have no gap.

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  6. There are no spaces in between the graphs, there are x and y axis, and the bars are the same colour.

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  7. 1) There are no spaces in between the bars

    2)The bars are used to represent Data

    3)There are two axis

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  8. 1: The bars are not spaced out.
    2: They have a title
    3: There are x and y axis

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  9. The bars do not have spaces between them.
    The graph has a vertical and horizontal axis.
    They involve a time frame.

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  10. There are no spaces between the bars.
    There is x and y axis
    There is a title for the graph

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  11. There are no gaps between each bar.
    Both the x and y axis is labeled with numbers.
    The graph has a title

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  12. The vertical of the axis shows the frequency of occurrence.
    The horizontal axis shows the cell values.
    Have no space in-between the bar.

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  13. 1. There aren no gaps in between the bars.
    2. There is a x and y axis.
    3. There is a title

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  14. 1. There are no spaces between the bars
    2. It has bars
    3. It has a graph title
    4.There are horizontal axis and vertical axis
    5.There are arrows at the end of each axis line
    6.THey don't necessarily need to start from 0
    7.There are equal intervals
    8.There are names for the axis
    9.There are square grids

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  15. Histograms are like bar graphs, but only feature vertical bars.
    There are labels and titles.
    There are no spaces between each bar.

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  16. All the bars are stuck together.

    It is very similar to a bar graph.

    It has x and y axes, just like most of the other graphs.

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  17. It looks like a bar chart however there are no gaps in between the bars, there are both x and y axis and they are used to represent data

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  18. 1. The bar are side by side, touching each other.
    2. There are both the horizontal and vertical axis, x and y.
    3. For each axis, there is a title.

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  20. Its is almost the same as a bar chart accept that there are no gaps between the bars.

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  21. There is no gap between the bars
    Both the horizontal and vertical (x and y) axes are numbers.
    Vertical axis is always the frequency of occurrence.

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  22. Histogram have no gaps between the bars.
    It has a graph title.
    It has both the x and the y axis.

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  23. There is no gap between bars
    Both axis have numbers

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  24. It has a x and y axis, which are labelled and it's bars are joint together. It has a graph title as well.

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  25. histograms can be manipulated to show different pictures
    There is no gaps between bars
    Both axis have numbers

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  26. @Siddharth

    Histograms have to stick to the vertical bars.
    The 2 other observations are correct :)

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  27. @Max

    "Vertical axis is always the frequency of occurrence" ~ Good observation :)

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