In: Statistics and Probability
Make a histogram using the data below
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Colors
RED 17
GREEN 19
BLUE 28
YELLOW 22
ORANGE 21
BROWN 7
TOTALS 114
RED 15%
GREEN 17%
BLUE 25%
YELLOW 19%
ORANGE 18%
BROWN 6%
TOTAL 100%
As we know in histogram representation it is the summary of variation in a measured variable. It shows the number of samples that occur in a category. So in the below histogram we represent the category colour in X axis. To represent whole data into Y axis we take the product of both number of colour and the probality of the colour and represent the output in Y axis .
For Red 17×15= 255
For Green 19×17=323
For Blue 28×25=700
For Yellow 22×19=418
For Orange 21×18=378
For Brown 7×6=42.
These data are plotted in the figure.
On representing probality on this type it's length describe the most favourable occurrence of a particular colour and it's probality.