Temperature is continuous. Think about it. You may be only able to tell to the nearest tenth of a degree, but that is just due to your thermometer's accuracy. It can be anywhere in between two temperature values.
number of notes in a song is discrete variables or continuous variables
I think you are going for continuous variable, as compared with discrete variables.
Quantitative variables are those that can be measured and expressed numerically, allowing for mathematical operations. They can be further categorized into discrete variables, which take on specific values (like the number of students in a class), and continuous variables, which can take any value within a range (like height or temperature). Examples of quantitative variables include age, income, test scores, and distances.
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The difference between continuous and discrete system lies in the variables. Whereas the continuous systems have dynamic variables, the discrete system have static variables.
the value of variables is determined by the equation, discrete variables have absolute single value while the continuos have a range value
number of notes in a song is discrete variables or continuous variables
Not continuous => Discrete variable. Continuous => Continuous variable.
Quiz and exam scores are discrete variables because they are defined as one exact number.
Discrete variables must be countable and not negative. So no a negative number must be a continuous variable.
Continuous. Discrete variables are only expressed as integer values, whereas continuous is, as its name suggests, continuous.
Temperature is generally considered to be continuous. However, at the particle level of physics ,energy is believed to be made of discrete particles, so in actuality temperature may not be continuous but jumps in quantum amounts when temperature changes.
A continuous variable is one that can take any value within an interval (or a set of intervals). A discrete variable is one that can only take certain values.Some further notes:* Often a discrete variable takes integer values, but that is not necessary.* Neither discrete nor continuous variables need be limited to a finite number of possible values.* Frequently, continuous variables are continuous only in principle, and the measuring instruments or recording make them discrete. Eg your height is continuous but as soon as it is recorded as 1.75 cm or 5'9", it is made discrete.
Weather is continuous as the temperature can be 29.2 degrees.
In an experiment, water can be considered a continuous variable. This is because water can take on an infinite number of values within a given range, such as volume or temperature, and can be measured with varying degrees of precision. Discrete variables, on the other hand, consist of distinct, separate values, which does not apply to water in most experimental contexts.
Discrete and Continuous GraphThis will be a very basic definition but understandable one A graph is discrete when one (or both) of the variables has discrete entries, its means that are entered number, without decimal part, so the graph has no continuity, the trace will be broken parts, not a single one.beside a continuous graph is a graph where both variables are continuous, it means that their field's are de Real number, so the trace it's a continuous line.Also we can differentiated because the range are points (in a discrete one) and all the numbers (in a continuous one).