Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
Continuous!
time to learn a song for 4 hours, is this discrete or continuous data set?
A histogram graph displays continuous data. The data is displayed in ordered columns. Example of data that can shown by a histogram graph is time, inches, and temperature.
continuous because discrete data involve a count of items
A telephone area code is numeric data, but in some cases it may be more appropriate to store it as a text field because many countries quote telephone area codes including the trunk prefix 0. For example, Liverpool, England, is in UK area code 0151. Also, it is sometimes more appropriate in countries that have variable-length area codes to sort them lexically, so that 031, 0321, 0322, 0325, and 033 would appear in that order.
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Quantitative data is collective data that can be measured by numbers and qualitative is data that is are words and cannot be divided by numbers.This is true. Here is a more precise answer:Quantitative data can be classified as continuous or numerical.Continuous data could for example: time, weight, age etc...Numerical would be zip codes of a given area, phone numbers in a telephone book etc...
Area codes are discrete data.
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
It is very easy for an unscrupulous telemarketing company to "accidentally" mis-program its telephone switchboard to send nonsense for Caller ID data.
analog data are continuous and take continuous values
The weight of the motorcycles is discrete and not the continuous data.
Telemarketing scams use every telephone area code that exists, and quite a few that don't. Unfortunately, it is very easy for anyone with a PBX (business phone system) to send whatever number they please instead of valid Caller ID data.
In continuous grouped data the data is collected continuously and in groups. Data collected is in class intervals the actual data values are not visible.
No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.