Answer:
(a) Continuous,
(b) Discrete,
(c) Continuous.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are asked to classify each variable as discrete or continuous.
(a) The time it takes to drive to University.
We know that continuous data can take any values within a range, while discrete data can take only certain values.
Height, weight, time are typical examples of continuous data.
Since it can take some minutes or hours to reach university, therefore, the given variable is continuous.
(b) The number of credit cards a person has.
The number of credit cards a person can take lie in the group of positive integers. Since a person can take finite number of credit cards, therefore, the given variable is discrete.
(c) The weight of pumpkins.
We know that the weight of all pumpkins cannot be similar. The weight of pumpkins can be between some kg to some pounds, therefore, the given variable is continuous.