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explain two types in which data can be organized?

class 10th
chapter - database

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Answered by kochedaksh06
4

Data may be qualitative or quantitative. Once you know the difference between them, you can know how to use them.

Qualitative Data: They represent some characteristics or attributes. They depict descriptions that may be observed but cannot be computed or calculated. For example, data on attributes such as intelligence, honesty, wisdom, cleanliness, and creativity collected using the students of your class a sample would be classified as qualitative. They are more exploratory than conclusive in nature.

Quantitative Data: These can be measured and not simply observed. They can be numerically represented and calculations can be performed on them. For example, data on the number of students playing different sports from your class gives an estimate of how many of the total students play which sport. This information is numerical and can be classified as quantitative.

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Answered by Aadarshini6A1
5

Answer:

There are a wide variety of ways to summarize, organize, and present data. Most of the common methods, such as stem-and-leaf diagrams, frequency distributions, histograms, bar, and other graphs, will be summarized here, along with the usual conventions and terms for each.

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