Discrete data is data that can be usual measured as a whole integer, continuous data doesn't usually include or round up to whole integers. That's how I distinguish between the two.
E.g. discrete data maybe number of students in a room, which maybe 20, but it is not possible to have 20.5 students, right?
Continuous data maybe temperature, 12.3*C where the temperature doesn't follow a set pattern, going up or down at anytime, during the day.
Definition I found online:
Discrete data is the type of data that has clear spaces between values. Continuous data is data that falls in a constant sequence.
Hope this helps!
Answer: The last one.
Explanation: When multiple items are listed, a comma is needed to separate them. The last sentence should be rewritten: Chad brought a tent, a sleeping bag, and a fishing rod.
Quiet and or shy! have a gr8 day
The answer that seems most likely is D
In writing, the bridges that connect ideas within and between paragraphs are referred to as "transitions". Transitions can be extremely important in writing to keep the reader interested and engaged in the material.