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isixsigma on MSNDiscrete vs. Continuous Data: What’s the Difference?Key Points Discrete data is qualitative data. Continuous data is quantitative data. Simply put, discrete values ...
Once continuous data has been sorted into class intervals, it can be represented in a frequency chart, or a range of other types of graphs. These charts help to interpret the data.
Continuous data can be measured by using specific tools and displayed in line graphs, skews, histograms. Both data types are important for statistical analysis.
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