examples of continous variables
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A continuous variable is defined as a variable which can take an uncountable set of values or infinite set of values. For instance, if a variable over a non-empty range of the real numbers is continuous, then it can take on any value in that range.
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Examples of continuous variables are blood pressure, height, weight, income, and age.
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