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Discrete Continuous


1. The problem asks to identify the correct possible values for discrete and continuous variables based on the descriptions given. 2. Discrete variables take countable values, often integers or distinct categories. Here, the number of visits by the prince is discrete because it can only be whole numbers: 1 visit, 2 visits, 3 visits, 4 visits, and so on. 3. Continuous variables can take any value within a range, including fractions or decimals. The length of Rapunzel's hair is continuous because it can be 0.5 meters, 1.25 meters, 1.75 meters, 2.3 meters, or any other value depending on growth. 4. Therefore, the correct possible values are: - Discrete: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... (countable whole numbers) - Continuous: any real number values like 0.5, 1.25, 1.75, 2.3, ... (measurable lengths) This distinction helps in understanding how to model or analyze such data in mathematics or statistics.