Someone quickly anweser this.
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Thread Topic: Someone quickly anweser this.
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Not A Puppet NewbieGive an example of a continuous random variable.
A. Height of all sophomores.
B. Number of employees
C. Defective pens
D. Teachers at the conference.
Please, thank you. I need the answer quick. -
Not A Puppet NewbiePardon.
*answer -
1:M
2:N
3:X
4:Y -
Not A Puppet NewbieWhat?
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Well, first off, this is not a site where you can post your homework and have all your work done for you.
Second, you've given no data whatsoever. Nothing to go by, no equation or numbers. -
Not A Puppet NewbieNo, it is not, but I am sure there were people here who HAVE posted some work on here and people either helped them or showed how they could work the problem out. They never were said not to post homework on here. Besides, I've searched the definition for 'random variable' and it didn't help at all, therefore I AM doing some of the work.
1. It was just a simple question. I only wanted an answer. Is that really much to ask for?
2. There isn't suppose to be any data. It's a type of question where you have to match the example that goes with the definition.
Example: What is a type of flower?
A. Orange
B. Cat
C. Lily
D. Pizza
Obviously C. -
I think A?
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Yeah, we've helped. Not answer the question for them.
1: Above
2: Ah, you mis-worded then.
In actuality, they could pretty much all be (if you want to get technical), but worded that way, yes, A. -
Not A Puppet NewbieI was thinking the same between that answer and D. I'll put down A. Thank you.
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Mhm. Good luck with whatever.
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Well, they really could all be, as I said. However, D should stay the same, or at least not vary as much as A would. There may be a few absences, but for the most part, D would remain unchanged.
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