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18 June, 00:17

s the number of statistics students now reading a booknumber of statistics students now reading a book a discrete random variable, a continuous random variable, or not a random variable?

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  1. 18 June, 00:21
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    It is a discrete variable

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Discrete data take particular values, while continuous data are not restricted to separate values.

    Discrete variable contains a certain number or unique number (like a whole number), a discrete variable is countable and you can know the exact number.

    So number of student reading statistics book is a unique number and countable. A continuous number can be a real number e. g (2.3, 5.678) etc

    So the statistic student reading book can be 10, 34, 1000, 356, etc

    But the statistic student reading the book can't be 1½, 56⅔, 7.6. We can't have two and a half people, it is either 2 or 3 people.
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