No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
Yeah, what about them
Discrete variables have numbers that can be counted. Continuous data is measurable. Discrete data are data which can only take on a finite or countable number of values within a given range. Continuous data are data which can take on any value. It is measured rather than counted. The mass of a given sample of iron is continuous; the number of marbles in a bag is discrete.
The number of people in a restaurant with a capacity of 250 is discrete because it can only take on whole number values (e.g., 0, 1, 2, ..., up to 250). You cannot have a fraction of a person, which distinguishes discrete data from continuous data, where values can take on any number within a range.
The weight of the motorcycles is discrete and not the continuous data.
No. It uses continuous data. * * * * * Not true. It can use either discrete or continuous data.
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
time to learn a song for 4 hours, is this discrete or continuous data set?
continuous because discrete data involve a count of items
Yeah, what about them
A discrete graph.
No, it is discrete.
Discrete variables have numbers that can be counted. Continuous data is measurable. Discrete data are data which can only take on a finite or countable number of values within a given range. Continuous data are data which can take on any value. It is measured rather than counted. The mass of a given sample of iron is continuous; the number of marbles in a bag is discrete.
I think you are going for continuous variable, as compared with discrete variables.
The number of people in a restaurant with a capacity of 250 is discrete because it can only take on whole number values (e.g., 0, 1, 2, ..., up to 250). You cannot have a fraction of a person, which distinguishes discrete data from continuous data, where values can take on any number within a range.