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If a random variable takes a finite set of values it is called 1.Continuous variate 2. Naormal variate 3. Discreate variate 4. Exponential variate

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Answered by enyo
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Answer: The option 3 is correct i.e. Discrete variate.


Step-by-step explanation:

If a random variable takes a finite set of values, it means random variable has countable numbers of distinct values. So it must be discrete.

Therefore, it is called discrete variate.

Answered by aquialaska
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Answer:

3. Discrete variable    

Step-by-step explanation:

A discrete random variable takes only finite number of values. On the other hand a continuous random variable takes infinite values.

The normal variable in the normal equation is called the normal random variable. And exponential random variable takes infinite values.

According to question, if a random variable takes a finite set of values it is called, then it is called a Discrete variate.

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