Give one example of a situation where you would make a discrete graph and an example of when you will see a continuous graph.

To create a discrete graph, you typically use data that is categorical or limited to specific values. One situation where you would create a discrete graph is when tracking the number of goals scored by different soccer teams in a tournament. You would represent each team with separate bars, and the height of the bars would correspond to the number of goals they scored.

On the other hand, a continuous graph is used to represent data that can take any value within a certain range. For example, if you were tracking the temperature at different times of the day, you would collect data at regular intervals and plot it on a continuous graph. The resulting line graph would show how the temperature changes gradually over time.