Question: If a distribution is bimodal, explain why a frequency histogram would make the distribution appear unimodal if a large enough class width is used. Should

If a distribution is bimodal, explain why a frequency histogram would make the distribution appear unimodal if a large enough class width is used. Should such a class width be used? Explain.

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