ADMS 2320 Lecture Notes - Amgen, Cigna, Barrick Gold

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Yes, we can identify the first value (0), the second (1), and so on. c it is finite, because the number of cars is finite. d the variable is discrete because it is countable. 7. 2 a any value between 0 and several hundred miles. No, because we cannot identify the second value or any other value larger than 0. c no, uncountable means infinite. d the variable is continuous. 7. 3 a the values in cents are 0 ,1 ,2, . Yes, because we can identify the first ,second, etc. c yes, it is finite because students cannot earn an infinite amount of money. d technically, the variable is discrete. Yes. c yes, there are 101 values. d the variable is discrete because it is countable. 7. 5 a no the sum of probabilities is not equal to 1. Yes, because the probabilities lie between 0 and 1 and sum to 1. c no, because the probabilities do not sum to 1.

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