Literally, if my stats book said something as simple as "counted" or "measured" I would have gotten all the answers right. People aren't bad at stats it is the books that are bad at explaining. Thank you so much!
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Excellent! Especially like the 'measure' and 'count' method, comparing the answers to the last 2 questions, and the graphs. Short and sweet. Thank you a lot!
Big 👍 for this video. I was confused continuous with discrete distribution, then the two words "measured" and "counted" from this guy solve all. Thank you!
Is it necessay for continuous data needs to be sorted (ascending/descending) all the time? and suppose I have a dataset, having year data. 2009, 2010, 2011..... to 2019 . Is this year data discrete?
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my math textbook was giving me only discrete domains and i got confused because I thought they would throw in some continuous domains. Spent 20 minutes trying to find out if I was doing things right. thanks for the video it helped out a lot
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Hi. Can you please tell me if my answers are correct? A. Monthly interest of a loan - Discrete | Interval B. Time required to do a certain project - Discrete | Interval
Did you get an answer to this? I would say monthly interest is discrete as it will be a specific amount; time required to do a certain project could be discrete or continuous depending on if you are talking about a time period given by a teacher or how long it takes a student to complete the project. What do you think?
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Is it necessay for continuous data needs to be sorted (ascending/descending) all the time? and suppose I have a dataset, having year data. 2009, 2010, 2011..... to 2019 . Is this year data discrete?