Asked by Jacob Kenney on Jun 25, 2024

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For any continuous random variable, the probability that the random variable takes a value less than zero

A) is any number between zero and one.
B) is more than one, since it is continuous.
C) is a value larger than zero.
D) is zero.

Continuous Random Variable

A random variable that may assume any numerical value in an interval or collection of intervals.

  • Grasp probabilities concerning continuous random variables and standard normal distributions.
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Angel RosasJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The probability that a continuous random variable takes a value less than zero can be any number between zero and one, depending on the specific distribution of the variable. It is not fixed and can vary widely across different scenarios.