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The name of your pet is an example of a _____ variable. a. qualitative, b. qauntatative
Hotness level of a type of pepper is an example of a ______ variable. a. normal, b. ordinary
Points scored in a football game is an example of a ______ variable. a. discrete, b. continuous
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