PG1995
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While discussing the topics of continuous data and discrete data it was told that time is not continuous. I don't agree with this. In my opinion it is continuous for sure. In the context of statistics, growth of a human being is an example of continuous data. So, why can't time being an example of continuous data? I can see my question is somewhat vague but I hope you can get what I'm trying to say. These definitions (definition #1 and definition #2) might be of some help to understand my query. Please don't forget this was discussed in statistics class. Thank you.
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1: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Is-time-continuus-is-time-56601.S.191776324
Regards
PG
While discussing the topics of continuous data and discrete data it was told that time is not continuous. I don't agree with this. In my opinion it is continuous for sure. In the context of statistics, growth of a human being is an example of continuous data. So, why can't time being an example of continuous data? I can see my question is somewhat vague but I hope you can get what I'm trying to say. These definitions (definition #1 and definition #2) might be of some help to understand my query. Please don't forget this was discussed in statistics class. Thank you.
Helpful links:
1: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Is-time-continuus-is-time-56601.S.191776324
Regards
PG
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