What does discrete data mean? What does continuous data mean?

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What does discrete data mean? What does continuous data mean? What information the cards show? What does discrete data mean? What does continuous data mean?

List the country in order TASK A List the country in order of population Ext: Round to nearest 1000 L2 Round to the nearest 10 – L1

List the countries in order TASK B List the countries in order of size of area

by comparing these 2 lists? TASK C What can you say about the countries by comparing these 2 lists?

In which other ways could you TASK E In which other ways could you arrange and sort the cards?

Choose 3 topics from the cards Collect data Organise them using the appropriate graph or chart