Non-continuous data is called discrete data.
continuous because discrete data involve a count of items
No, it is discrete.
Yes it is. Discrete data is something that's set. Like say you were making a line graph about renting bikes. You can only rent whole bikes there is nothing in between. You shouldn't connect points on a line graph with discrete data but some cases can be argued. Continuous data is usually a measurement that could change like time.
Discrete data are observations on a variable that which take values from a discrete set.
continuous
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.
continuous because discrete data involve a count of items
Yeah, what about them
No, it is discrete.
It sounds like the issue here is whether the data is continuous or discrete. If that is the case then the recording period is not of concern. If you are watching a Petri dish and counting the number of colonies on the dish each day then your data would be discrete. If one the other hand you are watching one colony on a Petri dish and measuring its largest dimension each day in centimetres and fractions of centimetres then your data would be continuous. Discrete data is essentially data that comes from the set of integers. Theoretically continuous data comes from the set of real numbers; in practice it comes from the set of rational numbers.
You can calculate the mean, median, and std dev for discrete or continuous data. Each type has its own set of formulas.
discrete data can only be whole numbers whereas continuous can be fractions decimals don't necessary have to be counting numbers as we know them. 1,2,3...
Discrete and continuous.