Q. 11. Variables take infinite numbers of values between two fixed points on a scaleA. DiscreteB. ContinuousC. OrdinalD.
Variable Type Understanding: Step 1: Understanding the type of variable. Variables that can take an infinite number of values between any two points are typically not countable. They can represent any value within a range, such as measurements of length, temperature, or time.
Characteristics Identification: Step 2: Identifying the type of variable based on its characteristics.Since the variable can take infinite values between two points, it is not limited to distinct, separate values (which would be discrete) or to a ranking system (which would be ordinal). Instead, it fits the definition of a continuous variable, which can assume any value in a continuum or within an interval.
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