A chart would be good for continuous and discontinuous data, as for the environmental variation would be a diagram.
An arm's length is a distance approximately equal to the length of a human arm, sometimes used figuratively.
25 inches.
about 2-3 inches.
The answer depends on what you are actually asking. If you mean 54 ft x the length of 10 legs + the length of 20 arms, then you can express it as "54 ft x (the length of 10 legs + the length of 20 arms)". If you know the actual length of each leg & each arm, then you could add the lengths of each leg & the lengths of each arm & and you could maken an expression such as: "54 ft x (TL leg ft + TL arm ft) If you know the average leg length & average arm length, then you could maken an expression such as: "54 ft x (10 x aver leg len + 20 x aver arm len) Lastly, if you know such lengths, you could multiple 54 x TL length of the appendage to arrive at total square feet number.
discontinuous
Natural eye colour is discontinuous. :) !
Continuous Variation and Discontinuous Variation.
Discontinuous
Hair colour is continuous because there is a continual range of values when it comes to hair colour
The color of a rose flower is an example of discontinuous variation. This means that the color is determined by a specific genetic trait, resulting in distinct categories such as red, pink, white, etc., with little variation in between.
No, lobed ears are considered a continuous variation rather than a discontinuous one. Discontinuous variation refers to traits that have distinct categories with little to no intermediates, whereas lobed ears exist on a spectrum ranging from completely lobeless to fully lobed.
I think it is continuous because you can measure the length of an hair, so to me the best answer is continuous variation.
Yes it is, because in discontinuous variation, the differences are clear cut and discrete, meaning that they will not merge/blend into each other. Another example of discontinuous variation would be horns in cattle. There is either the presence or absence of horns on a cow, you will not see a cow "almost having a horn".
Continuous variation refers to a range of possible values that a trait can take, such as height or weight, showing a smooth spectrum of variation. Discontinuous variation refers to distinct categories or traits that do not show a gradual range of values, like blood type or eye color.
Discontinuous variation is primarily caused by genes, as it results from distinct genetic factors that influence a trait. While the environment can also play a role in shaping variations, it typically leads to continuous variations rather than the distinct, non-overlapping categories seen in discontinuous variation.
A chart would be good for continuous and discontinuous data, as for the environmental variation would be a diagram.