Answer:
Following options are both quantitative and continuous.
1. The amount of tar in a cigarette, measured in milligrams (mg).
3. The time it takes in minutes for a student to walk from the parking lot to their classroom.
Explanation:
Quantitative variables are the numerical variables which can be measured. For example, population of a city.
Continuous variables are also numeric but it have any number of values between its minimum and maximum value. Like in statistics we have age, height, color of eye etc as continuous variables.
In the given options, Option 1, amount of tar cigarette, is both quantitative and continuous as it have numeric value between any two values.
3. Time is measured and can range between any two values (to walk from parking area to classroom) so it is both quantitative and continuous.
The interpreter known as Sacagewea
Answer:(C) Contamination
Explanation: "Contamination" is the term that is used for the the irrelevant data or data that is not useful.This process is usually done after a certain period of time to remove the unnecessary data .IT helps in the reduction of the space of data storage and it can be further utilized.
Thus the Crimson Inc. is using the tool to gather the contaminated data and to eliminate it.
Illiquidity refers to the lack of liquidity, that is ease to sell an asset for money. It is the opposite of answer a) then and the correct answer is C:<span>c. you cannot quickly sell the property.
Some examples are houses and land.
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