Yes
To keep track of a lot of data
Qualitative data is called non numerical e.g hair colore, finding the most common car in a parking lot
the kind of data would be probably something with a percentage or a lot of high numbers that vary in location (:
Whether 100MB is considered a lot of data depends on the context. For basic text files or simple web browsing, it’s relatively small. However, for activities like streaming videos or downloading large files, 100MB can be consumed quickly. Overall, it’s a moderate amount that can be significant depending on the user's activities and data plan.
It tells you how much variability there is in the data. A small standard deviation (SD) shows that the data are all very close to the mean whereas a large SD indicates a lot of variability around the mean. Of course, the variability, as measured by the SD, can be reduced simply by using a larger measurement scale!
around 12 700mb cds can hold 8 GB data
700mb
roughly 700MB
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For data storage and transport. Data cds can be made in which you use the 700mb instead of 80 mins
The original standard CD is capable of holding up to 650MB of data or 72-minutes of audio. CD's capable of holding 700MB or 80-minutes of audio have also been released.
A standard CD-ROM stores up to 700MB, 0.7GB
To split 3GB of data onto 700MB discs, you can use file compression and splitting software. First, compress the files using tools like WinRAR or 7-Zip, which can reduce the overall size. Then, use the same software to split the compressed file into parts that each fit within the 700MB limit. Finally, burn each part onto separate discs.
Hard drive is the answer.CDs hold generally upto 700MB of data. Hard drive can hold GBs worth data.
a standard size of 650MB to 700MB would indicate a??
Yes, and more. 700mb is approx 700,000kb
7900 A Compact Disk (CD) can usually store up to 700MB data.