Marimekko charts, unlike histograms, allow for the visualization of two dimensions of data, making them particularly useful when you want to show how different categories contribute to the whole in terms of both absolute and relative terms. They can display a large amount of data in a way that is easy to understand and interpret, and they can be used to compare multiple categories at once, which can provide more context and insight than a histogram might. However, they can be more complex to create and interpret, and they may not be as effective for showing distribution or frequency of data.
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