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The number of rare coins a coin collector owns is considered data. A. both continuous and discrete B. discrete c. continuous D. neither continuous nor discrete
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The number of rare coins a coin collector owns is considered
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A. both continuous and discrete
B. discrete
c. continuous
D. neither continuous nor discrete
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