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Discrete and continous data

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GCSE Maths Note on Discrete and continous data, created by ishi2001 on 02/11/2013.
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Discrete Data:... The word discrete data  sounds quite scary but it just means gaps or alone like when you dis somebody. Discrete data is counted. Bar charts are discrete data

Continuous Data:..The word continuous is more easier, this means carry on in a flow. Frequency diagrams are continuous and have no gaps. Continuous data is measured

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