A discrete variable is one that can only take on one of many predetermined values and does not contribute to the formation of an ongoing, continuous scoring scale.
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A discrete variable completes the question.
A quantitative variable may generally be either continuous or discrete if it is typically obtained by measuring or counting. If the variable can take on two particular real values and all other real values in between, it is considered continuous in that range.
A variable is a symbol and a stand-in for any mathematical object in mathematics. A variable may specifically represent a number, a vector, a matrix, a function, its argument, a set, or one of its elements.
An element is a component that is indispensable or signature to something abstract
In conclusion, A(n) discrete variable may take on a finite number of values and does not provide a continuous, constant scale of scores.
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