Do the following summarize a categorical variable or a numerical variable? If the data is numerical, also state if it is continu
ous or discrete. Explain.
For a baseball player, his batting average during the playoffs.
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The batting average of a baseball player is classified as a numeric continuous variable.
<h3>What are categorical and numerical variables?</h3>
- Categorical variables assume labels, for example, good or bad.
- Numerical variables assume numbers, as it own name says.
A batting average is given by the <u>number of hits divided by the number of at bats</u>, hence it is a numeric value.
<h3>What are continuous and discrete variables?</h3>
- Continuous variables assume real values.
- Discrete variables assume integer values.
The batting average is a real number, hence it is also a continuous variable.
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