Marimekko charts and histograms are both graphical representations of data. However, they differ in their purpose and the way they present data. A histogram is used to represent the distribution of a single variable by dividing the data into bins or intervals, and the height of the bars represents the number of data points that fall into each bin. On the other hand, a Marimekko chart, also known as a mosaic plot or a mekko chart, is used to visualize categorical data across two dimensions. It displays the composition of data in terms of area size. Unlike histograms, Marimekko charts can effectively represent multiple variables and their relationships.
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