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Determine whether the value given below is from a discrete or continuous data set. When a car is randomly selected and weighed, it is found to weigh 1526.3 kg.
Choose the correct answer below.
A continuousdata set because there are infinitely many possible values and those values cannot be counted
The data set is neither continuous nor discrete.
A discrete data set because there are a finite number of possible values
A discrete data set because there are infinitely many possible values and those
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