That's the mean ('average') of the numbers in the dataset,divided by the number of pieces of data.
There are many different things that are measured and tested by the data collected in an experiment. Color changes are one thing that can be measured and tested for example.
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...
The building monitoring systems in a company are measured at a colocation data centre. The benefit of this is to be effective and efficient for the company.
0 cannot be divided
I suspect that the answer is meant to be qualitative data but that is not a proper answer. Information about the qualitative aspect of data (eg what colour is you hair) is still a measurement. It may not be numerical measurement, but the question states "can't be measured", not "can't be measured numerically".
continuous data
Time dependent data
Storage is measured in a hierarchy of bytes.
That's the mean ('average') of the numbers in the dataset,divided by the number of pieces of data.
data when downloading
There are many different things that are measured and tested by the data collected in an experiment. Color changes are one thing that can be measured and tested for example.
The sum of a set of data divided by the number of pieces of data is the average or mean.
Watts are measured by Joules divided by seconds. The watt is the unit of power, representing the rate at which energy is transferred. It is calculated by dividing the energy (measured in Joules) by the time (measured in seconds) over which the energy is transferred.
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...
The building monitoring systems in a company are measured at a colocation data centre. The benefit of this is to be effective and efficient for the company.
0 cannot be divided