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5 Examples of "Discrete Data" and "Continuous Data"

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Answered by 123srinu
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Explanation:

This type of data is often represented using tally charts, bar charts or pie charts. Continuous data is data that can take any value. Height, weight, temperature and length are all examples of continuous data.

Answered by Anonymous
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\large\bold\red{Discrete}\large\bold\red{data:-}

➭ Discrete data is based on counts.

➭ Only a finite number of values is possible, and the values cannot be subdivided meaningfully.

 \sf\blue{Examples:-}

⟹ Number of people in a class

⟹ Test questions answered correctly

⟹ Home runs hit.

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➭ Continuous data is data that can be measured and broken down into smaller parts and still have meaning.

➭ Money, temperature and time are continous.

➭ The range of values for a particular data item has a minimum and a maximum value. Continuous data can be any value in between.

 \sf\blue{Examples :-}

⟹ Height

⟹ Weight

⟹ Temperature

⟹ Length

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