Histogram charts can help in visualizing the distribution of numbers, unique values, and date ranges by providing a graphical representation of data. In a histogram, the data is divided into a set of intervals (or bins), and the number of data points that fall into each bin is represented by the height of a bar. This allows for a clear, visual interpretation of the data's distribution. For example, it can show whether the data is normally distributed, skewed, or has outliers. It can also reveal any patterns or trends in the data, such as peaks or gaps, that may not be apparent from the raw data alone.
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