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Four major types of data available to schools are demographic data (e.g. student enrollment), academic performance data (e.g. test scores), attendance data (e.g. student attendance rates), and behavior data (e.g. disciplinary incidents). Typical sources for these data include student information systems, state standardized testing programs, school attendance records, and behavior tracking systems.
Discrete data are observations on a variable that which take values from a discrete set.
If you mean the dimensions of the building, those are continuous. If you mean the student enrollment, that's discrete, because it can't be a number between 103 and 104, for example. (You can't have 1/2 of a student.)
The weight of the motorcycles is discrete and not the continuous data.
Any kind of graph can be used for discrete data.
No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.
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time to learn a song for 4 hours, is this discrete or continuous data set?
In maths there is discrete data and continuous data. Continuous data can be measured to any degree of accuracy, e.g. I am 1.8716749873651 metres tall. Discrete data cannot...e.g. I have 2 sisters. Discrete data cannot have halves or decimals, whole numbers only.
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1.) Discrete: restricted to integers; ordinal subjective