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2 September, 02:08

Is the amount of rain in city upper b during april a discrete random variable, a continuous random variable, or not a random variable?

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  1. 2 September, 02:30
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    Answer: It is a continuous random variable.

    The amount of rain is a continuous random variable because it can take on all of the numbers on a number line.

    For example, the actual amount of rain in April could be 1 inch. Or 1.4 inches. Or 1.45 inches. Or 1.452020980234 inches. There are an infinite possibilities for the amount of rainfall.
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