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21 May, 05:35

Determine whether the quantitative variable is discrete or continuous. "population of a city" is the variable discrete or continuous?

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  1. 21 May, 06:03
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    Determine whether the quantitative variable is discrete or continuous. "population of a city" is the variable discrete or continuous?

    Answer: The variable "population of a city" is a discrete variable.

    Discrete variable: If a variable can take on finite values between two specified values, it is called a discrete variable

    Continuous variable: If a variable can take on any value between two specified values, it is called a continuous variable.
  2. 21 May, 08:50
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    A variable is said to be quantitative variable, if it is represented through Numbers.

    "Population of a city" is Discrete variable, because in a city there are colonies which have different Populations and we can represent it through Distinct Histogram which has distinct height.

    Colony A=345,678

    Colony B=546,783

    Colony C=432,345

    Colony D = ...

    These representations are discrete, in which values are not represented in terms of Intervals. Two or more colony can have Same Population.

    Now, Coming to Continuous Variable, Suppose we have population of distinct colonies, and then we have to make Intervals, that is between these interval this amount of Population lie. But What should be the width of the interval, and dividing the population in terms of Interval, it will be ambiguous.

    So, "Population of a city" will be discrete variable.
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