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Question #: 220
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What the major difference between a stem-and-leaf plot and a histogram?

  • A. A stem-and-leaf plot preserves raw data but a histogram does not.
  • B. A stem-and-leaf plot is more explicit than a histogram.
  • C. A stem-and-leaf plot is less explicit than a histogram.
  • D. A stem-and-leaf plot doesn’t preserve raw data but a histogram does.
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Selected Answer: B
The key difference between a histogram and the stem-and-leaf plot is that the histogram only notes the frequency or quantity of the elements falling in a certain bin while the stem-and-leaf plot enlists all the individual entries against each bin.
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