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A quantitative variable that has a finite or countable number of values is called

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A countable quantitative variable that is finite is called a discrete variable while a non finite or infinite quantitative variable is known as a continuous variable. Discrete variables can only be a certain set of numbers while a continuous variable can be any number of values.
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