discrete and continuous data
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June 11, 2008 at 11:29 am #50263
all i can say is that, continuous data are those that information that can be measured on a continuum or scale…it can have almost any numeric value and can be meaningfully subdivided into finer and finer increments, depending oupon the precision of the measurement system!!!
about0June 11, 2008 at 1:12 pm #172738I agree to what Xhie has put up. to add to it backed by example. In Olympics time is a crucial factor. we try to break it in Seconds, Millisecond, Microsecond and so on, we can get finer and get more precise data. Discrete data is a Yes/No, True/False, or in mathematical lingua its called boolean algebra…..thanks, anyone can add more to this, nothing like it….
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