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In a histogram the area of each rectangle is proportional to

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In a histogram the area of each rectangle is proportional to

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In a histogram, the area of each rectangle is proportional to the frequency of the data. This means that the higher the frequency of data in a certain range (or bin), the taller the rectangle for that range will be. The width of the rectangle represents the range of data, and the height represents the frequency. Therefore, the total area of the rectangle represents the total number of data points in that range.

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