Economy, asked by amannirmal1799, 9 days ago

Who are enumerators?

a. one who collect the data

b. one who complies the data

c. one who analyses the data

d. one who represent the data​

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Answered by XIAGR
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Answer : An enumerator is an automaton that lists, possibly with repetitions, elements of some set S, which it is said to enumerate. A set enumerated by some enumerator is said to be recursively enumerable. An enumerator is equivalent to a Turing machine.

a. A person who collects data and processes it into information is called data processor. Explanation: Initially collection of data and its processing was done by people who were called as data entry clerk or data processor.

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Answered by anshika180919
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Answer:

An enumerator is an automaton that lists, possibly with repetitions, elements of some set S, which it is said to enumerate. A set enumerated by some enumerator is said to be recursively enumerable. An enumerator is equivalent to a Turing machine.

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