No they can not be used interchangeably
For most people the words data and information are interchangeable, though they do not mean the same thing.
No, they are not interchangeable.
No, data and evidence are not interchangeable. Data refers to raw information or facts, while evidence is data that has been analyzed, interpreted, and used to support a claim or conclusion. Evidence is derived from data but involves deeper analysis and context to make it useful for supporting arguments or conclusions.
Are the terms off-price and discounting interchangeable? Explain.
Yes, volume and dynamics are interchangeable terms.
Information in a database is organized into tables, which consist of rows and columns. Each row represents a record and each column represents a field of data. Data is stored in cells at the intersection of rows and columns.
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The terms are interchangeable, yes.