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2. Give an example of continuous data and explain why it is considered continuous.

Ans: An example of continuous data iS the height of a person. For example, 160.75 cm Or
160.5 cm.
Height is considered continuous because it can take any value within a certain range. The data
can be measured with great precision and could include fractions or decimals. There is no fixed
number of possible values, and height can vary smoothly without any gaps or jumps. This is
why it
is classified as continuous data.

[Link] method would you use to collect opinions from a large group of people about
new school policy?
Ans: To collect opinions from a large group Or people about a new school policy, the best
method
would be to use surveys or online questionnaires. Surveys help to reach many people quickly
and efficiently, either in person, by email, or through an online platform. Using an online survey
tool, like Google Forms or SurveyMonkey, would be an easy way to collect and organize the
responses.

4. What type of data is the number of students in your class?


Ans: The number of students in your class iS quantitative data because it represents a count or
amount of something. Specifically, it is discrete data, which is a type of quantitative data that
consists of distinct, separate values.

5. Why is it im portant to organise data into tables or charts before analyzing it.
Ans: Importance of Organizing Data
◦ Organizing data saves time:
When data is organized, it is easier to find anc understand. For example, if sales data is sorted
bv
date in a spreadsheet, we can quickly see how sales have changed over time without having to
find through random numbers.
◦ Organized data also makes things clearer:
When data is presented well, it is easier to read and understand. For example, a chart of
monthly
sales is simpler to follow than a long list of numbers.
Organizing data into tables, charts, and graphs helps to quickly see what the data means,
making
it easier to draw conclusions and make decisions.

[Link] is one advantage of using online tools like Google Forms for collecting survey
data?
Ans: One advantage of using online tools like Google Forms for collecting survey data is ease of
data
collection and analysis. With Google Forms, responses are automatically collected in a
spreadsheet, which makes it easy to organize and analyze the data. You can quickly see the
results, perform calculations, and even create charts without having to manually enter the data.
This saves time and reduces the risk of errors.
7. Why might you need to integrate data from different sources when working on a
project?

Ans: Data integration is about putting together information from different sources.
Organize Data:
Put all the saved information in one place, like a document 2 spreadsheet. For example, create
a
Google Sheets file called "Social Media Impact Effects" to list important statistics and quotes.
Compare and Combine:
Look at data from different sources and find common ideas. For example, if many sources sav
that
social media increases anxiety among teenagers, make a note of that. Put similar findings
together into one summary.
create Summaries:

Write a short summary of what vou found. Highlight the key points. like how many teenagers
say they feel anxious because of social media. We can also make charts or graphs to show
trends, like a bar chart.

[Link] a scenari. where discrete data nnight be more useful than continuous data.
An example where discrete data is more useful than continious data iS when counting the
number of cars in a parking lot." Like counting whole cars (like 10 cars, 20 cars, etc.). Discrete
data works better because it can 'onlv count full cars, we cannot have half a car. Discrete data
is useful in this case because it gives you exact numbers. Using continuous data would not
make sense
because cars can' + be divided into parts. So, discrete data gives you clear and accurate
information about the number of cars.

[Link] why data visualization is important. How does it help in understanding complex
information?
Ans: Data visualization iS important because it helps us understand data better. Trying to read
hundred
numbers iS very hard. But if those numbers are shown in a bar chart, it is much easier to
understand. Visualizing data gives quick insights and helps us understand it without going
through all the details which is helpful for making quick decisions Data visualization is important
because it helps turn large amounts of information into easy-to- understand images, like charts
or graphs. This makes complex data clearer and easier to interpret. In short, data visualization
helps turn complex, raw data into a simple and clear picture, making it easier to understand and
act on.
11. Explain the use of scatter plots in visualizing continuous data. Provide an example of
a situation where a scatter plot would be useful.
Ans: 4 scatter plot is used to display continuous data and show the relationship between
twovariables. It uses dots to represent individual data points on a two-dimensional graph, with
one
variable plotted along the x-axis and the other along the y-axis. Scatter plots help identify
Patterns, trends, or correlations between the variables.
Example: A scatter plot would be useful to show the relationshio between stud hours and test
scores. Each dot on [Link] plot would represent one student. with the number of study
hours
on the x-axis and the test score on the v-axis. This would help to see if there's a trend, such as
whether students who study more tend to get higher scores on the test. If there's a clear upward
trend, it suggests a positive correlation between studv hours and test scores.

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