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Point-and-click choices in NoteWriter "discrete data"? True or False

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Data can be classified as discrete or continuous. Discrete data include countable values such as the number of classes, while continuous data represent measurable quantities that can include decimals. The choices in NoteWriter related to such data would indeed be considered discrete.

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The student's question pertains to the classification of data as discrete or continuous, and whether the choices in NoteWriter constitute discrete data. To address this, we need to clarify these types of data. Quantitative data represent numerical values and can be further categorized as either discrete or continuous. Discrete data consist of countable values, typically integer numbers, while continuous data can take any value within a given range, including decimals.

  • The number of pairs of shoes you own is discrete because you count shoes in whole numbers.
  • The type of car you drive is qualitative since it categorizes cars rather than quantifying them.
  • The distance from your home to the nearest grocery store is continuous as distance can be measured in units with decimal places, like miles or kilometers.
  • The number of classes you take per school year is discrete because classes are countable.
  • The type of calculator you use is qualitative, similar to the type of car.
  • Weights of sumo wrestlers would be continuous since weight can be measured with precision to decimal places.
  • Number of correct answers on a quiz is discrete because answers are countable whole numbers.
  • IQ scores may cause some discussion because, while typically presented as whole numbers, they represent an index that can theoretically include decimals, hence they could be argued to be continuous, but for practical purposes, they are often treated as discrete.

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