A probability teacher is rolling a die. X is the distance it lands from the teacher.Is the random variable X discrete or continuous?Choices:(A) discrete(B) continuous
Q. A probability teacher is rolling a die. X is the distance it lands from the teacher.Is the random variable X discrete or continuous?Choices:(A) discrete(B) continuous
Definition of random variables: Discrete random variables have specific values that can be counted. Continuous random variables can take on any value within a range.
Example of continuous random variable: The distance a die lands from the teacher can be any value within a range, not just specific, countable numbers.
Conclusion: Therefore, the random variable X is continuous because it can take on any value within a range, not just whole numbers.
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