Answer:
X denotes the inches of rain on crops in Akron,ohio.
Type of Variable:
Continuous,Quantitave because there are infinite number of possible values of the variable X.
Here we are clearly observed that the option c is the continuous.
Therefore the option-c(continuous) is the correct answer.
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