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fill in the blank. a random variable has either a finite or a countable number of values. a random variable has either a finite or a countable number of values. probability continuous required discrete
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In probability - theory, a discrete random variable can take on either a finite or a countable number of distinct values. A continuous random variable takes values in an interval and is uncountable. Probability is a general concept related to random variables but not the specific term for this definition. "Required" is not relevant here.
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