Correct. Variables like height and weight are continuous. People typically round their actual weight (which can be measured in pounds, ounces, and fractions of ounces – whatever the accuracy of your scale is) to the nearest 5 or 10 pounds. Joe’s weight will not be exactly 170 pounds next Friday. The probability of Joe weighing 170 pounds will be 0.
Incorrect. Variables like height and weight are continuous. People typically round their actual weight (which can be measured in pounds, ounces, and fractions of ounces – whatever the accuracy of your scale is) to the nearest 5 or 10 pounds. Joe’s weight will not be exactly 170 pounds next Friday. The probability of Joe weighing 170 pounds will be 0.
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