Multiple Choice
Which of the following correctly describes the nature of discrete quantitative variables?
A) They can assume values only at specific points on a scale of values, with inevitable gaps between successive observations.
B) When dealing with such variables, we can count all possible observations and, with some exceptions, that count leads to a finite result.
C) Discrete quantitative variables are correctly described by both (a) and (b) .
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