D. Discrete values are obtained by counting.
Discrete values are distinct and separate, typically obtained by counting individual items or occurrences. For example, the number of students in a classroom or the number of cars in a parking lot are discrete values.
Continuous values, on the other hand, are not restricted by separation and can take on any value within a given range. They are often associated with measurements and can have an infinite number of possible values within a range. Examples include height, weight, temperature, and time.
So, while discrete values are obtained by counting, continuous values are not restricted by separation.
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