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Quantitative variables are numerical values that represent measurable quantities, allowing for arithmetic operations and statistical analysis. They can be continuous, taking any value within a range, or discrete, representing countable values, enabling detailed data analysis and interpretation.
Discrete variables are quantitative variables that take on a finite or countably inFinite set of values. They are often used in statistical analysis to categorize and analyze data that can be counted, such as the number of students in a class or the number of cars in a parking lot.
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