Continues--present tense, third person singular form, meaning "goes on." Continuous--adjective--describes something "uninterrupted."
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Continuous refers to measurements that can take any value, possibly between two limits. Cumulative usually refers to a count "up to and including" the current value.
A discrete random variable (RV) can only take a selected number of values whereas a continuous rv can take infinitely many.
One possibility is that the sequence continues: 46, 94, 190, ... The difference between the given terms is 3, 6, 12; so the sequence continues by doubling the previous difference: 24, 48, 96, ... and adding it to the previous number.
a dot is the smallest point whereas a line can be assumed to be a collection of points or dots for eg- a dot is - " . " and a line (continuous dots) is " ................................. "
A categorical variable (also known as a discrete variable) is one whose range is countable; e.g. the variable answ has values [yes, no, not sure]. answ is a categorical variable with range 3.A continuous variable is one which is not categorical; e.g. weight is a continuous variable which can take any value between 0 and 1000 kg (say) for a human being.