You cannot. The two are different things!
Continuous refers to measurements that can take any value, possibly between two limits. Cumulative usually refers to a count "up to and including" the current value.
Data representation. Cumulative frequency is the sum of all previous frequencies.
example for cumulative incidence(Risk)...... Number of new cases/Population at risk 28 patient in two years/1000 person at risk which means 2.8% the IR for the same example 14 patient / 1 year
Comparatives are formed in what two ways?
Occur by the increase of effect of one risk or of each added risk
If one event can occur in "m" ways and a second can occur independently of the first in "n" ways, then the two events can occur in "mn" ways.
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If one event can occur in m ways, and for each of these a second event can occur in n ways, then the number of ways that the two evens can occur together is m x n. Can be extended to three or more events.
Cumulative is the correct spelling.It is an adjective, and means: "increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions: the cumulative effect of two years of drought."
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The procedure is virtually free of any complications and risks. Rarely, (two in 1,000 cases) a perforation (a hole) may occur in the intestinal wall.
first it occur in nature and second it occur in power plant
Succesfully and unsuccessfully are two typical methods.
Frequency and cumulative frequency are two types of frequency distributions. These are frequency tables that show statistical data for different types of frequencies that include absolute, relative, and cumulative frequencies. There are mathematical formulas used to calculate these frequencies.
Once the risks have been identified, you need to answer two main questions for each identified risk: 1. What are the odds that the risk will occur, 2. If it does occur, what will its impact be on the project objectives? You get the answers by performing risk analysis. There are two main forms of Risk Analysis: 1. Qualitative Risk Analysis & 2. Quantitative Risk Analysis You Mitigate Risks by first analyzing the risks and then taking steps to ensure that the risks are prevented.handled during the course of your project execution
The two main kinds are discrete and continuous.