How does a time series plot differ from a histogram?
A) A histogram displays one measurement variable, but a time series plot displays data with two measurement variables (time is one of them) .
B) A histogram displays data collected at one point in time, while a time series plot displays data collected over a series of times.
C) If a histogram is flat, that indicates more variability than if it were bell-shaped.If a time series plot is flat, that indicates less variability than if it were bell-shaped.
D) All of the above.
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