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If a Distribution Is Bimodal Explain Why a Frequency Histogram Would Make the Distribution Appear Unimod: If a Large Enough Class Width

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If a distribution is bimodal explain why a frequency histogram would make the distribution appear unimod: if a large enough class width is used Should such a class width be used? Explain. Choose the correct answer below. A. If a large enough class width is used then the space between the two modes could be included in the same classes which include most of the data. It would be dishonest to use such a class width because it would make the distribution appear unimodal. B. If a large enough class width is used the data for each mode would be displayed with a single class, making it appear to be two separate unimodal distributions...would be okay to use such a class width because the information presented I is still accurate. C. If a large enough class width is used the data for each mode would be displayed with a single class, making it appear to be two separate unimodal distributions...would be dishonest to use such a class width because it is an inaccurate representation of the distribution. D. If a large enough class width is used, then the space between the two modes could be included in the same classes which include most of the data. It would be okay to use such a class width because the information presented is still accurate.

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. If a large enough class width is used, then the space between the two modes could be included in the same classes which include most of the data. It would be dishonest to use such a class width because it would make the distribution appear unimodal.