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Katelynn Wallace
23 March, 07:30
Discrete and continuous random variables
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A continuous variable is a variable whose value is obtained by measuring. A random variable is a variable whose value is a numerical outcome of a random phenomenon. A discrete random variable X has a countable number of possible values. Example: Let X represent the sum of two dice
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