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Question 66

What are two ways that dimensions and measures are different? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: B, C

    The correct options are that measures are aggregated and dimensions are not, and that dimensions affect the level of detail of a visualization and measures do not. Measures are typically numeric data that are aggregated, such as sums, averages, or counts. On the other hand, dimensions are categorical data that segment data, affecting the granularity of the data in the visualization.

Discussion
dharrellOptions: BC

measures are aggregated (containting numbers) and dimensions can be used to filter

MonBoujOptions: BC

B. Measures are aggregated and dimensions are not C. Dimensions affect the level of detail of a visualization and measures do not

Angelspace2023Options: BC

BC is correct.

RespurOptions: BC

BC correct

PriyadsOptions: BC

BC is the answer

BanderMansorOptions: BC

BC, 100%

wasi08Options: BC

BC Correct.