Creating Two-Variable Equations Quick Check

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Which of the following examples represents a discrete data constraint with viable solutions?(1 point)
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number of tests passed
number of tests passed

average weight of all the newborns in a hospital ward
average weight of all the newborns in a hospital ward

average score on a test
average score on a test

distance between points
distance between points
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The example that represents a discrete data constraint with viable solutions is:

number of tests passed

This is because the number of tests passed can only take on specific whole number values (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), making it discrete data. The other examples represent continuous data, as they can take on a range of values.

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