Difference between discrete and continuous variable
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DISCRETE VARIABLE :-)
Discrete Variable. Variables that can only take on a finite number of values are called "discrete variables." All qualitative variables are discrete. Some quantitative variables are discrete, such as performance rated as 1,2,3,4, or 5, or temperature rounded to the nearest degree
CONTINUOUS VARIABLE:-)
A continuous variable is one which can take on infinitely many, uncountable values. For example, a variable over a non-empty range of the real numbers is continuous, if it can take on any value in that range. The reason is that any range of real numbers between and with is infinite and uncountable.
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