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fwkoryy:

What type of graph is best suited for displaying the range and frequency distribution of the temperature at the airport for two weeks?

OLIVER69:

Correct Answer: Histograph Explanation: The definition of a Histograph is a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval. This should help you.

mikewwe13:

A histogram is best suited for displaying the range and frequency distribution of the temperature at the airport for two weeks. A histogram is a type of graph that displays the frequency distribution of a set of continuous data. In this case, the temperature data is continuous, as it can take on any value within a certain range (e.g. 0-100 degrees Fahrenheit). A histogram works by dividing the range of the data into a set of intervals, or "bins," and then counting the number of data points that fall within each bin. The resulting graph displays the frequency distribution of the data in a way that is easy to interpret. To create a temperature histogram for two weeks at the airport, we could first divide the range of temperatures into a set of intervals (e.g. 0-10 degrees, 10-20 degrees, etc.), and then count the number of temperature measurements that fall within each interval. We could then plot this data on a histogram, with the temperature intervals on the x-axis and the frequency (i.e. number of measurements) on the y-axis. The resulting histogram would provide a clear picture of the range and frequency distribution of temperatures at the airport for the two-week period.

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