Which two statements accurately describes measures? (Choose two.)
Which two statements accurately describes measures? (Choose two.)
Measures are characteristics that contain numeric, quantitative values and can be classified as either continuous or discrete. Continuous measures can take any value within a range, while discrete measures are countable and have distinct, separate values.
Dimensions contain qualitative values (such as names, dates, or geographical data). Dimensions affect the level of detail in the view. Measures contain numeric, quantitative values that you can measure. They both can be continuous or discrete
C. They can be continuous or discrete D. They contain numeric, quantitative values
The answer is C and D. A and B describe dimensions.
CD correct
CD is the answer
wrong, the correct answers are CD
C and D. Measures contain numeric, quantitative values
A is wrong, Measures do not affect the level of detail