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Shoe Size Graphs

    These two bar graphs illustrate the frequency of different shoe sizes among males and females. Contrarily to the height measurement, which is continuous data, the shoe size is discrete data. Consequently, I had to create a bar graph instead of a histogram.

    The first interesting observation is that the males and females graph have different number of bars. This is because the variety of shoe sizes among each gender is different. The females have more diversity, thus the frequencies are lower. The males are exactly the contrary since they have little diversity and high frequencies.

    Further on, you can see how the males have bigger feet almost all of the time. While the women have feet as small as 33 brl, the males are at minimum 40. 

 

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