Math, asked by NilanSubbaiah, 7 months ago

9. A random variable that assume a infinite or a uncountably infinite number of values is
A. Continuous random variable
B. Discrete random variable
C. Irregular random variable
D. None of these​

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Answered by narendragujjar577
2

Answer:

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Answered by Acharya01
0

Continous Random Variable

  • A random variable X is defined as a function from the sample space of a random experiment to the real line

  • Random variable is mainly classified into two types namely discrete random variable and continuous random variable

  • continuous random variable is a random variable which is continuous and it can take infinite number of values.

  • The range of a continuous random variable will be an interval or Union of interval.
  • A discrete random variable can only take discrete values and is generally finite.
  • The range of variation of a discrete random is usually finite and can be listed by hand.

therefore the option A is correct.

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