A continuous variable is a variable that can assume:
A. a countable set of values only
B. non-numerical values
C. categorical values only
D. an uncountable set of values
A continuous variable is a numeric variable that can take any value - whole number or any fractional value. It can take infinite number of possible values.
Some examples of continuous variables:
1) The time taken to complete a task. It can be years, days, hours, minutes, seconds, or in milliseconds
2) Income of a person. This again can take any number of possible numeric values
Hence, the answer is Option-D
A continuous variable is a variable that can assume an uncountable set of values
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