What do you call the term if the sample space of a random experiment consists of a finite number of elements or has an unending sequence with as many elements as there are counting numbers? a. Random Variables b. Discrete Random Variables c. Continuous Random Variables
What do you call the term if the sample space of a random experiment consists of a finite number of elements or has an unending sequence with as many elements as there are counting numbers? a. Random Variables b. Discrete Random Variables c. Continuous Random Variables
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What do you call the term if the sample space of a random experiment consists of a finite number of elements or has an unending sequence with as many elements as there are counting numbers?
a. Random Variables
b. Discrete Random Variables
c. Continuous Random Variables
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