Multiple Choice
How does a frequency polygon differ from a histogram?
A) The frequency polygon uses dots rather than bars to represent frequencies.
B) The frequency polygon represents the upper values of adjacent intervals rather than midpoints.
C) The frequency polygon is best used for nominal and ordinal data.
D) The frequency polygon is used for data with smaller intervals than the histogram.
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