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One of the advantages of a frequency polygon is that
 
  A) With a small number of participants, it looks like a smooth curve.
  B) It primarily produces bell-shaped curves.
  C) Two frequency distributions can be compared easily.
  D) It produces a more attractive representation of data.

Question 2

In a frequency polygon, the frequency of a score is represented by the height of a
 
  A) Bar above that score on the ordinate.
  B) Point above that score on the abscissa.
  C) Point above that score on the ordinate.
  D) Bar above that score on the abscissa.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: B




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