Asked by Marish Quilicot on May 31, 2024
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A(n)____________________ random variable is one that assumes an uncountable number of possible values.
Uncountable Number
A type of set or quantity of mathematical entities that cannot be paired with the natural numbers, indicating an infinite quantity that is not countably infinite.
Random Variable
A numerical variable that reflects the outcomes of an unpredictable event.
- Distinguish between discrete and continuous variables by evaluating whether their values can be counted or not.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between discrete and continuous variables by evaluating whether their values can be counted or not.
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