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Meagan Barlow
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
A continuous random variable is ________.
A) a variable for which the number of possible outcomes can be counted
B) a variable that has outcomes over one or more intervals of real numbers
C) a characterization of the possible values that a random variable may assume along with the probability of each value
D) a variable for which there is only one possible value
Continuous Random Variable
A type of random variable that can take an infinite number of values within a given range.
Outcomes
The possible results or consequences of an experiment or situation.
Intervals
In mathematics and statistics, a range between two numbers or quantities, indicating their difference or the period between two points in time.
- Distinguish between discrete and continuous random variables.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between discrete and continuous random variables.