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directions: decide whether the information represents a discrete random variable or a continuous random variable. explain your reasoning.
- ( x ) represents the number of motorcycle accidents in one year in california
- ( x ) represents the length of time it takes to get to work
- ( x ) represents the volume of blood drawn for a blood test
- ( x ) represents the number of rainy days in the month of july in orlando, florida
- ( x ) represents the number of home theater systems sold per month at an electronics store
- ( x ) represents the tension at which a randomly selected guitar’s strings have been strung
- ( x ) represents the amount of snow (in inches) that fell in nome, alaska last winter
- ( x ) represents the total number of die rolls required for an individual to roll a five
directions: use the frequency distribution to construct a probability distribution. then, find the mean and standard deviation of the probability distribution.
- dogs the number of dogs per household in a small town
| dogs | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| household | 1491 | 425 | 168 | 48 | 29 | 14 |
Problem 1:
A discrete random variable is one that can take on a countable number of distinct values (like 0, 1, 2, ...). The number of motorcycle accidents in a year can only be whole numbers (you can't have a fraction of an accident), so it's countable.
A continuous random variable can take on any value within an interval (e.g., 5.2 minutes, 10.75 minutes). The length of time to get to work can be any real number (not just whole numbers), like 15.5 minutes or 20.25 minutes, so it's continuous.
The volume of blood drawn can be any real number within a certain range (e.g., 5.2 milliliters, 10.75 milliliters). It's not restricted to whole numbers, so it's a continuous random variable.
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Discrete random variable. Reason: The number of motorcycle accidents is a countable value (0, 1, 2, ...).