Multiple Choice
In a frequency curve, how do you interpret the height of the curve at any particular point?
A) The number of individuals in the population having that particular measurement.
B) The proportion of individuals in the population having that particular measurement.
C) The height of the individuals in the population represented by that particular point.
D) None of the above.
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