In a histogram, the frequency of each score is represented by the height of a

A) Point above that score on the abscissa.
B) Point above that score on the ordinate.
C) Bar above that score on the ordinate.
D) Bar above that score on the abscissa.


Answer: D

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What will be an ideal response?

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