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(a) The length of time to get a haircut. Discrete Continuous (b) The number of c

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Question

(a) The length of time to get a haircut. Discrete Continuous (b) The number of cars a jogger passes each morning while running. Continuous Discrete (c) The number of hits for a team in a high school girls’ softball game. Discrete Continuous (d) The number of patients treated at the South Strand Medical Center between 6 and 10 P.M. each night. Discrete Continuous (e) The distance your car traveled on the last fill-up. Continuous Discrete (f) The number of customers at the Oak Street Wendy’s who used the drive-through facility. Continuous Discrete (g) The distance between Gainesville, Florida, and all Florida cities with a population of at least 50,000. Discrete Continuous

Explanation / Answer

a. The length of time to get a haircut - Continuous, as unit measured is time.

b. The number of cars a jogger passes each morning while running. - Discrete, as it is a number

c. The number of hits for a team in a high school girls’ softball game. - Discrete, as it is a number.

d. The number of patients treated at the South Strand Medical Center between 6 and 10 P.M. each night. - Discrete, as it is a number.

e. The distance your car traveled on the last fill-up. - Continuous, as unit measured is distance.

f. The number of customers at the Oak Street Wendy’s who used the drive-through facility. - Discrete, as it is a number.

g. The distance between Gainesville, Florida, and all Florida cities with a population of at least 50,000. - Continuous, as distance is a continuous unit.