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Five examples of data and information

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Answered by CindrellemiamoBani
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Answer:

Data is the name given to basic facts and entities like names and numbers.  Five examples of data includes:

  • weights
  • prices and costs
  • numbers of items sold
  • employee names
  • product names.

There are various information system types.

Five examples of information includes:

  • transaction processing systems
  • decision support systems
  • knowledge management systems
  • learning management systems
  • database management systems
Answered by bhatiamona
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Five examples of data and information?

The five examples of data and information are as follows...

From the point of view of atmospheric temperature, expressing atmospheric temperature in degrees, and measuring rainfall in centimeters is data, whereas whether the temperature is hot or cold is information.

The class contains the names of the students, and their age data, while the students' academic performance, grades, etc are information.

Names of soldiers in an army, their designations, etc. data, while the total number of soldiers and their regiments, etc are information

All the citizens of a city have their name, address, age, etc. data recorded in the municipality office, while other details, etc. of the citizens are informed.

Names of voters entered in a voter list are data. While how many voters cast their votes during the election is information.

Explanation :

Data is an organized form of information data itself. When data is presented in a more systematic and structured form, it is called information.

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