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Variables can be continuous, such as temperature or change in discrete steps, such as people. Discrete steps can be large, such as houses or small, such as with money. You can find continuous and discrete variables by asking 'How much?' ... For example, when talking about with price, the underlying unit of measurement is money.
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In my opinion, the measure of money can be both, but I lean more towards discrete. Why? For example, 1 and ½ pennies can’t be measured; the monetary value of one and ½ pennies can only be valued as a rounded amount of 2 pennies. The half...
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Continuous and Discrete Variables: Theory and Practice ... First we must be sure that we understand the difference between continuous and discrete variables. There are many variables in nature that seem to be continuous -- one value of the variable flows into the next.
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It's DISCRETE. Money can be expressed in figures but can't be treated as a continuous figure because, currencies cannot be paid out in a figure more than 2decimal places. ie anything less than 1/100 is surely rounded off..
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The fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology is the implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on process improvement and variation reduction through the application of Six Sigma improvement projects.
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(1) Continuous and Discrete magnitude, therefore, must not be supposed two species of magnitude, as if the characteristic of the one did not attach to the other. ... These pieces of money we can see and feel with our senses: atoms, molecules, and the like, are on the contrary beyond the range of sensuous perception;
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--> Is the measurement of money continuous or discrete? Explain. ; ...n a range. For example temperature and height are continuous because a person can be 68.4587... inches tall. The person any fraction of an inch tall so it is continuous.<br> <br>Q: Is the......
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Mathematics and Infinitesimal Calculus; Uniting One as both Continuous-Infinite and Discrete-Finite; On Truth, Reality and Godel's Incompleteness Theorem ... After all, to speak of one or many is similar to speaking of one and ones or a white thing and white things and to setting the objects of measurement against the measure.
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Math question: Can you explain please some differences between discrete and continuous data? Is the measurement of money continuous or discrete? ... On the other hand if the number of possible values of a variable is not infinitely large and countable, then it is a discrete data. ... Measurement of money is actually a continuous data.
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