the actual answer is very close. Answer: 68 3/5. That means you are only 2/5 of a fraction off the incorrect answer
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Erroneous means something that is incorrect or wrong. Therefore Erroneous Data is essentially Incorrect Data.
Click on the cell with the incorrect data and change the data to the correct information.
a data can be inncorrect if the user is impatient.
Incorrect data. It is not important to have incorrect data, in fact quite the opposite.
If your hypothesis is totally incorrect then it is quite likely that the data will not support it.
Create a data structure to store the details for each student: typedef struct student_t { char name[30]; unsigned age; unsigned mark; } student; Establish an array to store the student data: size_t max = 100; // replace 100 with the actual number of students student students[max]; Use a loop to enter the data: for (size_t i=0; i<max; ++i) { printf ("Student name: "); scanf ("%s", students[i].name); printf ("Student age: "); scanf ("%u", students[i].age); printf ("Student mark: "); scanf ("%u", students[i].mark); } Calculate and display the average mark: unsigned sum = 0; for (size_t i=0; i<max; ++i) sum += student[i].mark; printf ("Average mark: %d\n", sum / max_students);
The process of remedying incorrect values in a dataset.
What does it mean when a student data that was collected from an experimental supports their conclusion?Answer this question…
Data cleaning is where the data may have missing data such as gender and the data manager has to go back to the source to find the data or data is incorrect and has to be corrected back at the source.
There are quite a few problems with storing data 1) security issues 2) excessive data
data scrubbing