temperature
yes
Height, weight, wavelength of light.
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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.
It can be. For example, height is a continuous variable. If you wanted to show what proportion of the children in your school were in various bands of height, you could use a pie chart.
Yes, family income is absolutely an example of a continuous variable. but zip code ,i think, is not a continuous 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.
temperature
yes
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
What is a CONTINUOUS VARIABLE?!? If you mean a CONSTANT, then yes. Read your text. (signed) Your Teacher
Height, weight, wavelength of light.
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It is a continuous variable.
It is a continuous variable.