Vertical bar charts and histograms are both graphical representations of data, but they differ in their use and interpretation. A vertical bar chart is used to compare different categories of data, with the bars representing different categories and their heights representing the value or frequency of that category. On the other hand, a histogram is used to represent the distribution of continuous data. It divides the data into bins or intervals and the height of the bars represent the frequency of data points within each bin. In a histogram, the width of the bars is also significant as it represents the range of each bin, unlike in a bar chart where the width of the bars has no specific meaning.
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