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In a histogram, what does the height of each bar represent?

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In a histogram, the height of each bar represents the frequency or count of data points within a specific interval or bin. Each bar corresponds to a range of values on the x-axis, and the height indicates how many observations fall within that range.

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the height of each bar represents the frequency of data points within a specific interval or range. taller bars mean that more values fall into that range, while shorter bars indicate fewer values. 

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