Multiple Choice Please select the best answer and click subm
Multiple Choice: Please select the best answer and click \"submit.\" The grades A, B, C, and D that you may get in a class are discrete. There is no such thing as a grade of B 1/2, for example. However, grade points can be assigned to these grades according to the table shown below: Similar to grades, grade points can be sorted. But they can also be added and divided and so on. This allows for the calculation of a grade point average, or GPA. For example, the grade point average of A. A. B+. B. B-. and C+ is (4.0 + 4.0 + 3.3 + 3.0 + 2.7 + 2.3)/5 = 3.22. Grade points can take on any numeric values between 0 and 4. They are an example of a variable. continuous discrete
Solution
Grade points can take any value between 0 and 4 such as 1.1 , 2.4, 2.5...3.9 and son on.So, it ais
continous variable.
Discrete data can only take particular values.
Continuous data are not restricted to defined separate values, but can occupy any value over a continuous range.
Option A
