CBSE BOARD XII, asked by iamujjwal, 2 months ago

Data collected on weight of students in a class of 50 students is a
type of data.
Select one:
O a continuous
b. discrete
O c. nominal
O d. ordinal

Answers

Answered by karishmarahi
2

Explanation:

Correct option is

Correct option isB

Correct option isBcontinuous

Correct option isBcontinuousA continuous variable is a variable whose value is obtained by measuring.

Answered by jenisha145
5

The data collected on the weight of students in a class is a (b)continuous type of data.

Explanation:

Continuous data is a type of data that can be measured on a scale infinitely. The data can be anywhere between the value or even in decimal forms.

  • If the variable can take anyplace between the real values then it is continuous in nature.
  • A continuous variable can be called uncountable in nature. For example, height is measured in a continuous variable.
  • Discrete data can be obtained by counting and there's no chance for the variable to be in between the real values.
  • A discrete variable is countable in nature. For example, shoe size is measured in a discrete variable.
  • Nominal data can be classified and put together in the same group. For example, classes in the grading system.
  • Ordinal data is in the form of intervals where there are no categories known. Continuous data is a type of data that can be measured on a scale infinitely. The data can be anywhere between the value or even in decimal forms.
  • If the variable can take anyplace between the real values then it is continuous in nature.
  • A continuous variable can be called uncountable in nature. For example, height is measured in a continuous variable.
  • Discrete data can be obtained by counting and there's no chance for the variable to be in between the real values.
  • A discrete variable is countable in nature. For example, shoe size is measured in a discrete variable.
  • Nominal data can be classified and put together in the same group. For example, classes in the grading system.
  • Ordinal data is in the form of intervals where there are no categories known. For example, income level is measured as '50K-100K' or 'less than 50'.
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