Question
Which of the following examples represents a discrete data constraint with viable solutions?(1 point)
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distance between points
distance between points
average score on a test
average score on a test
average weight of all the newborns in a hospital ward
average weight of all the newborns in a hospital ward
number of tests passed
Responses
distance between points
distance between points
average score on a test
average score on a test
average weight of all the newborns in a hospital ward
average weight of all the newborns in a hospital ward
number of tests passed
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GPT-4o mini
The example that represents a discrete data constraint with viable solutions is:
**number of tests passed**
This is because the number of tests passed is a countable quantity and can only take on whole number values (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), making it a discrete data characteristic. The other options involve continuous data or averages, which are not discrete.
**number of tests passed**
This is because the number of tests passed is a countable quantity and can only take on whole number values (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), making it a discrete data characteristic. The other options involve continuous data or averages, which are not discrete.
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