Which of the following statements is true about a distribution that appears to have a gap when displayed as a histogram?
A. The distribution must have an outlier.
B. The distribution has a region between two data values where no data were observed.
C. The distribution is approximately normal.
D. The distribution cannot be symmetric.
E. The distribution must be bimodal.

Respuesta :

Using the concept of histogram, it is found that the correct option is given by:

B. The distribution has a region between two data values where no data were observed.

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  • When a data-set is divided into intervals, the value of the histogram for each interval represents the amount of times the interval was visited, that is, the number of observations in the data-set that assume values in that interval.
  • If there is a gap on the histogram, it means that the value at that position is 0, that is, there were no observations in that interval, which is what is described in option B.

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