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Answer:
NOT an example of discrete data: (C) Number of miles between New York City and Chicago.
Step-by-step explanation:
A set of numerical data is said to discrete if the data set consists of finite number of observations and the values are distinct or separate values.
A numerical set of data is said to be continuous if the data set consists of infinite number of observation in a specified interval.
Consider the options one at a time:
A. Number of employees reporting in sick
The data set of the number of employees reporting in sick will be discrete because this set will consist of distinct values. For instance, 2 employees, 6 employees, 10 employees as so on.
B. Number of households watching the Home Shopping Network
This data set will also be discrete because the number of households watching a TV show will consists of whole numbers.
C. Number of miles between New York City and Chicago
The data set of the number of miles between point A and B will be continuous because it cannot assume distinct values or the distance in miles can assume any values in a provided interval.
D. Number of members of the Denver Lions Club
This data set will be discrete because the number of members in a club assumes distinct whole numbers.
Thus, the correct option is (C).
(c) Number of miles between New York City and Chicago is not an example of a discrete data
How to determine the data?
For a data to be discrete, the possible values of the data must be whole numbers
This means that:
Employees, Households and Members are discrete data
While
Miles is not a discrete data
Hence, (c) Number of miles between New York City and Chicago is not an example of a discrete data
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