I am not sure about the "at least 8" part of the question. The answer to the question the difference between data and information is simple. Information is derived from data. In other words data can be transformed or refined into information. Information can then be again stored as data, such as placing the information into a "DATAbase"...where more information can then be gleaned from it. For example, a temperature reading from a thermometer would be a piece of data. If you recorded the data over and over again you could then find out information from it, like at certain times the temperature rises or falls (depending on what you are measuring).
The difference between the greatest and least numbers in a set of data is called the range.
data record is about the Recording of data .. while information is the data which we are about to record
The scope of work and the educational requirements are the difference between data communication and data communication information.
how to figure out the difference between the greatest value and the least vaule for 2.5.12.7.9
It seems like there is a typo in your question. However, if you meant to ask about the difference between "information" and "data," data refers to raw facts and statistics, while information is processed data that has meaning and context.
The difference between data and information is that one is spelt incorrectly.
The range is the difference between the greatest and least numbers.
The difference between primary data and secondary data is that primary data is the information from the original research.
Information is USEFUL data. Veriler kullanılarak bilgi üretilir.
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