Determine if the variable is discrete or continuous. Type D for discrete and C f
ID: 3277725 • Letter: D
Question
Determine if the variable is discrete or continuous.
Type D for discrete and C for continuous
1) Time
2) A variable that can assume (take-on) any value within an interval of numbers.
3) Number of computers in use at a specific time
4) Number of cars passing at an intersection in a given month
5) A variable whose only values are {0.005, 0.05, 1, 1.5, 2.678}
6) Weight
7) Blood pressure
8) Number of students in attendance on a given day
9) Scores on a statistics exam
10) A variable whose values can be listed and counted
11) Money
12) Rank
Explanation / Answer
Continuous variable: If the variable could take any value within a specific range of values is considered as Continuous variable. Also, if the variable could take countably infinite number of values is also considered as Continuous e.g. height of a soldier
Discrete variable: If the variable could take only countable number of values is considered as Discrete.
e.g. Number of students in a class, number of vehicles passing through a signal..etc
Please find the answer of above listed variables as:
1) Time C 2) A variable that can assume (take-on) any value within an interval of numbers. C 3) Number of computers in use at a specific time D 4) Number of cars passing at an intersection in a given month D 5) A variable whose only values are {0.005, 0.05, 1, 1.5, 2.678} C 6) Weight C 7) Blood pressure C 8) Number of students in attendance on a given day D 9) Scores on a statistics exam D 10) A variable whose values can be listed and counted D 11) Money D 12) Rank DRelated Questions
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