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In a histogram, what does the area of each rectangle represent?
AClass mark
BFrequency
CCumulative frequency
DMid-point
✓ Correct Answer: B — Frequency
In a histogram with equal class intervals, the height (and thus the area) of the rectangle is proportional to the frequency of the class.
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