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Real World Discrete vs. Continuous Data

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Question 1
1.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

How many students attend Swanson from the year 2000 until the year 2018.

Question 2
2.

Explain why you think

How many students attend Swanson from the year 2000 until the year 2018.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.

Question 3
3.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

The height of a person from age 5 until age 15.

Question 4
4.

Explain why you think

The height of a person from age 5 until age 15.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.

Question 5
5.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

The distance that a train travels in 4 hours.

Question 6
6.

Explain why you think

The distance that a train travels in 4 hours.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.

Question 7
7.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

How many languages each person in your math class speaks.

Question 8
8.

Explain why you think

How many languages each person in your math class speaks.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.

Question 9
9.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

The volume of water in a bucket being filled with a hose.

Question 10
10.

Explain why you think

The volume of water in a bucket being filled with a hose.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.

Question 11
11.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

How many people sleep in English class while silent reading.

Question 12
12.

Explain why you think

How many people sleep in English class while silent reading.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.

Question 13
13.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

The weight of an elephant for it's first 5 years since birth.

Question 14
14.

Explain why you think

The weight of an elephant for it's first 5 years since birth.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.

Question 15
15.

Would the following real-world situation be an example of Discrete of Continuous data?

The time it takes to complete this math assignment.

Question 16
16.

Explain why you think

The time it takes to complete this math assignment.

is Discrete or Continuous.

Note: because there are many different ways people can explain their answers, you answer will not show as being correct or incorrect.