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Continuous Random Variable. |
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Answer» If a random variable X is an element of R or its subset, whose interval is (a, b), where a < b and is capable of assuming any value in the interval, then that random variable X is called a continuous random variable. Examples of continuous random variable are: age of a person, temperature of a place, production of a company. |
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