Histograms (DP IB Analysis & Approaches (AA)): Revision Note
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Histograms
What is a (frequency) histogram?
A frequency histogram clearly shows the frequency of class intervals
The classes will have equal class intervals
The frequency will be on the y-axis
The bar for a class interval will begin at the lower boundary and end at the upper boundary
A frequency histogram is similar to a bar chart
A bar chart is used for qualitative or discrete data and has gaps between the bars
A frequency histogram is used for continuous data and has no gaps between bars
What are (frequency) histograms useful for?
They show the modal class clearly
They show the shape of the distribution
It is important the class intervals are of equal width
They can show whether the variable can be modelled by a normal distribution
If the shape is symmetrical and bell-shaped
Worked Example
The table below and its corresponding histogram show the mass, in kg, of some new born bottlenose dolphins.
Mass, | Frequency |
4 | |
15 | |
19 | |
10 | |
6 |
a) Draw a frequency histogram to represent the data.

b) Write down the modal class.

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