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Which of the following items are examples of continuous data? Select all that apply.
Number of languages spoken
Favorite live music venue
Square footage of a house
Amount of traffic at rush hour
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- Square footage of a house
- Amount of traffic at rush hour
Explanation: square footage is a continuous measurement (can take any value within a range). "Amount of traffic" is typically treated as a continuous measure (e.g., traffic flow or density measured continuously or as an average). "Number of languages spoken" is a discrete count; "favorite live music venue" is categorical (nominal).
- Amount of traffic at rush hour
Explanation: square footage is a continuous measurement (can take any value within a range). "Amount of traffic" is typically treated as a continuous measure (e.g., traffic flow or density measured continuously or as an average). "Number of languages spoken" is a discrete count; "favorite live music venue" is categorical (nominal).
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