When we plot the frequency histogram, the frequency is equal to the area of the bar or the height of the bar? Is $\text{height} = \frac{\text{frequency}}{\text{size of the class}}$ ? If so, then how to label the vertical axis?
For example, based on the following data,
Class Frequency [0,9) 10 [10,19) 20 [20,39) 40
Then what is the label for vertical axis? Is it "frequency" or "frequency density"? The height of first class is 10 or 1.0? For the 3rd class, is it 20, 2.0, or 40?
Possible solution (or answer)
Based on the information I studied from several links, when the width of the class is different, one needs to use "Frequency density" for the vertical axis. Then, $\text{frequency} = \text{height} \times \text{width of the class}$
If the class are in the same width, then one can use "Frequency" for the vertical axis, then all the heights of the bars are point to the value directly.