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how do you describe a continous random variable?
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Answered by puskalsingh351
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A continuous random variable is a random variable where the data can take infinitely many values. For example, a random variable measuring the time taken for something to be done is continuous since there are an infinite number of possible times that can be taken.

Answered by Anonymous
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A discrete random variable has a countable number of possible values. The probability of each value of a discrete random variable is between 0 and 1, and the sum of all the probabilities is equal to 1. A continuous random variable takes on all the values in some interval of numbers.

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