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4 August, 01:22

Classify the following as either a discrete random variable or a continuous random variable. The number of people who quit smoking in each of the last ten years.

A) Discrete

B) Continuous

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  1. 4 August, 01:33
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    A) Discrete

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Continuous and Discrete Random Variable:

    A discrete random variable is countable and doesn't include fractions whereas a continuous random variable can have values in a fraction. There can be an infinite number of values between two continuous values. The difference between them can be best understood using examples.

    Example Discrete Variables:

    Number of peoples in a shift - you cant have 2.5 or 1.2 people it can either be 3, 2 or 1

    Number of people who quit smoking - 3, 10, 20 you cant have people in fractions

    Example Continuous Variables:

    Height of people in a survey - 5.6 feet or 6.2

    Amount of milk consumed in a survey - 1.3 liters, 3 liters

    Weight of people in a survey - 60 kg, 40.6 kg
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