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Differentiate between box plot and histogram.

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Box plots and histograms are both visualizations used for showing data DISTRIBUTIONS for efficient COMMUNICATION of information.
Histograms are the bar CHART representation of information that represents the frequency of numerical variable values that are useful in estimating probability distribution, variations and outliers.
Boxplots are used for communicating different aspects of data distribution where the shape of the distribution is not seen but still the insights can be gathered. These are useful for comparing multiple CHARTS at the same time as they take less space when COMPARED to histograms.



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