The distribution of heights (in cm) of 96 children is given below. Construct a histogram and a frequency polygon on the same axes.
Given:
The distribution of heights (in cm) of 96 children is given.
To do:
We have to construct a histogram and a frequency polygon on the same axes.
Solution:
The histogram and the frequency polygon for the given data is,
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