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Measures that can have ONLY seperate values?
- A Discrete Data
- B Sample Data
- C Random Sample
- D Variable Data
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Discrete data refers to data that can only take on separate, distinct values. It cannot be measured or divided into smaller units. This is in contrast to continuous data, which can take on any value within a certain range. Examples of discrete data include the number of children in a family, the number of cars in a parking lot, or the number of students in a classroom.