The histogram is unimodal as it has only one peak point and roughly symmetric because both sides of the histogram when flipped across the axis of symmetry does not overlap completely.
What is Histogram?
Histogram is a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
Given is histogram that shows heights of 300 randomly selected high school students.
The shape that best describes the distribution of heights is - Roughly symmetric and unimodal. Unimodal histograms have only one peak in the distribution. It can be seen from the image that the graph has only one peak point. However, if we check the symmetry of this histogram by drawing the axis of symmetry, then both sides will not overlap completely. So it is Roughly symmetric.
Therefore, the histogram is unimodal as it has only one peak point and roughly symmetric because both sides of the histogram when flipped across the axis of symmetry does not overlap completely.
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