\( =1=2=3=4 \equiv 5 \) 6 7 State whether the variable is discrete or continuous. The number of customers in an ice cream shop Continuous Rotana Discrete ???63 ????????? 2.4 ??? ????? ????? Submit Assig
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- Discrete variables are countable and take distinct, separate values. Examples include the number of people, number of cars, etc. - Continuous variables can take any value within a range and are measurable. Examples include height, weight, temperature, etc. Show more…
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