A histogram groups numbers into ranges, or bins, and uses column height to show how many values fall in each - the standard way to see the shape of a distribution.
A column chart compares values across named categories. A histogram groups a single set of numbers into ranges and counts how many land in each, so the x-axis is a continuous scale rather than labels.
Fewer, wider bins smooth the shape; more, narrower bins show detail but can look noisy. Pick a bin width that makes the overall pattern clear without over-fragmenting the data.
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