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Population is a continuous variable​

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Answered by Aera2542
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So to answer your question, it considered continuous in the sense of the first definition. Population densities are ratios and therefore, have values that vary continuously, unlike population counts which have values that vary in discrete increments. It is not spatially continuous data

Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
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So to answer your question, it consideredcontinuous in the sense of the first definition. Populationdensities are ratios and therefore, have values that vary continuously, unlike population counts which have values that vary in discrete increments. It is not spatiallycontinuous data.

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