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Explain how to describe the data on a histogram.

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A histogram shows bars representing numerical values by range of value. A bar chart shows categories, not numbers, with bars indicating the amount of each category. Histogram example: student's ages, with a bar showing the number of students in each year.

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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. So a peak is where the frequency is highest. Intervals on a histogram where there are no bars means the frequency is 0. If the graph is symmetrical, then the data are evenly distributed.

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