A histogram is a graph that displays continuous data. All graphs need a title, x , y axis - labelled, even scales. A bar graph is different because a histogram doesn't have gaps between each other.
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Friday, May 21, 2021
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Kia ora Turoa you explained histograms very well you got everything in there keep it up.
ReplyDeletetau ke! this work is Ataahua
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