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Describe the differences between a histogram and a stem-and-leaf display. Check All That Apply A stem-and-leaf display describes the individual observations. A stem-and-leaf display describes the individual observations. A histogram describes the individual observations. A histogram describes the individual observations. A histogram has slightly more information than a stem-and-leaf. A histogram has slightly more information than a stem-and-leaf. A stem-and-leaf display has slightly more information than a histogram.

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A steam and leaf plot is the arrangement of numerical data into different groups with place value. For eg, 17,20,21 is shown as

stem leaf

1 7

2 0,1

A histogram is a bar chart that described frequency distribution.

A stem and leaf plot displays more information than a histogram.

Hence we have the correct answers are:

A stem-and-leaf display describes the individual observations.

A stem-and-leaf display has slightly more information than a histogram.

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