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Explain the dicreate and countinous variable

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Answered by Anonymous
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"A discrete variable is one that can take on finitely many, or countably infinitely many values", whereas a continuous random variable is one that is not discrete, i.e. "can take on uncountably infinitely many values", such as a spectrum of real numbers.

Answered by ItzVash003
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"A discrete variable is one that can take on finitely many, or countably infinitely many values", whereas a continuous random variable is one that is not discrete, i.e. "can take on uncountably infinitely many values", such as a spectrum of real numbers.

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