A quantitative variable where there is a continuous (no infinite number) of attributes. For example length/height/weight can be measure as continuous as it has not set number
It is a continuous variable.
Yes. It is a continuous variable. As used in probability theory, it is an example of a continuous random variable.
No, Patient's gender is not a continuous variable. It is discrete variable.
No, it is a continuous process but not a continuous variable. The magnitude of star-shine, across all stars is a continuous variable. The magnitude of a star's shine over time is a continuous variable.
A quantitative variable where there is a continuous (no infinite number) of attributes. For example length/height/weight can be measure as continuous as it has not set number
Neither. It is a discrete variable.
Continuous variables have an unlimited number of possibilities between two points. In the scientific realm, age is a continuous variable.
It is a continuous variable.
It is a continuous variable.
On the contrary, the number of children in a given family is a discontinuous variable. If you were talking about averagenumbers of children, that would be a continuous variable because the average could be any number, 2.3987, or 3.07428, and so forth. But in a given family, the number of children is always an integer. You can have none, or one, or two, or three, etc., but you cannot have two and a quarter children. So the variable is not continuous.
It is a continuous variable.
Yes. It is a continuous variable. As used in probability theory, it is an example of a continuous random variable.
No, Patient's gender is not a continuous variable. It is discrete variable.
Primary locator, secondary locator, variable: - number.
No, it is a continuous process but not a continuous variable. The magnitude of star-shine, across all stars is a continuous variable. The magnitude of a star's shine over time is a continuous variable.
ocean depth is a continuous or discrete variable?