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The line graph that can replace a histogram is called a/an:
frequency polygon
ogive
cummulative frequency less than type graph
cummulative frequency more than type graph
Certainly! Here is an explanation of each option:
- Frequency Polygon (Option 1):
- ? A frequency polygon is a line graph that connects the midpoints of the bins in a histogram.
- It represents the same data as the histogram but in a linear form, providing a clearer view of data trends.
- Ogive (Option 2):
- An ogive is a cumulative frequency graph.
- It shows the number of observations below a particular value in a dataset.
- Cumulative Frequency Less Than Type Graph (Option 3):
- This is another name for an ogive.
- It plots cumulative frequencies against the upper class boundaries.
- Cumulative Frequency More Than Type Graph (Option 4):
- It is similar to the less than type but uses descending cumulative frequencies.
- It plots cumulative frequencies against the lower class boundaries.
Correct Answer: Frequency Polygon (Option 1)
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