Question

Which of the following is a key difference between a bar chart and a histogram?

A) A bar chart typically has gaps between the bars while a histogram has no gaps.

B) A bar chart is developed to analyze a continuous variable, while a histogram is used to analyze discrete variables.

C) Both A and B are correct.

D) There is actually no real difference between a bar chart and a histogram.

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