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The data set below shows annual healthcare expenditures for 192 countries. Create a histogram of the data using the bins provided in column D.

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Answer:

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Hello, you have not provided the data set, therefore, I will show you how to create a histogram in general for a randomly generated data set and you can apply the same technique to your data.

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A histogram is a graph representing the distribution of numerical data for one variable, the purpose of a histogram is to display useful quantitative data easy to read. In it, the heights of a bar represent the frequency for a group of values in our data set. For my 192 random generated values, between 0 and 103, I used the free web-based tool 'socscistatistics' to create the histogram, with this tool you can modify the number of classes accordingly to your need, for my case I used 8 classes what means that I divided the randomly generated set of number between 0 to 103 into eight groups.

Random data set:

7 81 5 67 37 92 71 60 92 12 86 88 20 57 72 18 96 70 91 63 75 10 11 4 74 87 17 60 88 61 94 35 18 81 55 1 33 94 91 13 36 95 55 67 73 77 84 16 51 47 71 20 97 7 74 68 33 73 46 25 25 54 87 30 52 34 13 19 32 80 74 22 23 98 75 22 58 12 5 84 88 73 4 58 43 25 69 32 27 87 60 27 51 53 86 61 51 64 51 70 6 42 18 11 41 64 41 9 96 61 47 41 75 41 27 42 90 68 53 31 23 92 31 85 94 37 18 48 47 32 63 55 15 15 68 46 70 54 85 79 23 68 64 58 22 52 43 19 49 73 1 12 30 85 63 40 7 61 33 34 10 74 2 28 29 7 99 72 36 53 75 56 56 56 33 99 60 71 19 71 90 16 66 65 90 52 9 32 60 96 62 76

(In your case take column D)

The data set below shows annual healthcare expenditures for 192 countries. Create-example-1
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