Depends, if you're looking for the raw score then you have a continuous ordinal variable. If you have range of number of car accidents, then you have an interval variable.
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Did you mean "variables and constant"? Variables vary taking on various values whereas constants do not change and remain fixed. Temperature, number of accidents per day in a city, number of children born in a city are examples of variables. Number of planets in our solar system is an example of a constant.
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The number of taxi accidents varies significantly by location and year, but in major cities, it is estimated that thousands of taxi-related accidents occur annually. For instance, in New York City, there are typically several hundred taxi accidents reported each year. Overall, taxi accidents contribute to a small percentage of total vehicle accidents, but they can have serious consequences due to the nature of the service. For precise statistics, it’s best to consult local traffic safety reports or government databases.
"Recently in NYC, in the past couple years their were 11,000 people injured while using escalators.To prevent these accidents, there are many safety rules though."
Most people think that accidents among senior drivers is due to them driving slow or health reasons. A study in Kansas city reported that seniors have more difficulty judging what other cars are going to do.
No, the amount of rain in city B in April is not a discrete variable; it is a continuous variable. Continuous variables can take on any value within a given range, and rainfall can vary in infinitesimal amounts. In contrast, discrete variables represent countable quantities, such as the number of days it rained.
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