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A sequence of values of some variable or composite of variables taken at successive, uninterrupted time periods is called a

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The answer is Time series. A sequence of values of some variable or composite of variables taken at successive, uninterrupted time periods is called a Time series. A time series is a sequence of numerical data points in successive order. It means that data is in a series of particular time periods or intervals.
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