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This document contains exercises to classify random variables as discrete or continuous, and identify discrete probability distributions. It includes: 1) Classifying 12 random variables as discrete or continuous based on whether they can take on countable or uncountable values. 2) Identifying which of 6 given distributions are discrete probability distributions based on whether they satisfy the properties of being defined over a countable sample space and having a probability function that assigns probabilities to each possible outcome. 3) The exercises are meant to deepen understanding of discrete and continuous random variables and discrete probability distributions.
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This document contains exercises to classify random variables as discrete or continuous, and identify discrete probability distributions. It includes: 1) Classifying 12 random variables as discrete or continuous based on whether they can take on countable or uncountable values. 2) Identifying which of 6 given distributions are discrete probability distributions based on whether they satisfy the properties of being defined over a countable sample space and having a probability function that assigns probabilities to each possible outcome. 3) The exercises are meant to deepen understanding of discrete and continuous random variables and discrete probability distributions.
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ACTIVITY

DEEPEN

A. Classify the following random variables as discrete or continuous.


1. X =¿ the number of mobile phones sold in one week in AB Stores.
2. Y = the weight in pounds of newly born babies in hospital nursey.
3. X =¿ the number of cars in a parking lot every afternoon.
4. Y =¿ the number of gifts received by a hundred celebrator.
5. X = the length of time spent in playing video games in minutes
6. Y = the number of students enrolled in G11 ABM in your school.
B. Classify the following random variables as discrete or continuous.
7. P=¿ the number of points scored in a basketball game.
8. Q=¿ the number of employees in a call center who are Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Education graduates.
9. P=¿ the heights of varsity players in your school in matters.
10. Q=¿ the number of books you borrowed in the library, during your elementary days?
11. P=¿he amount of money spent by the family in one month.
12. Q=¿the amount of chicken wings sold by a fast-food restaurant in September.

C. Which of the following are discrete probability distributions? If it is not a discrete probability
distribution, identify the property or properties that are not satisfied.
(Please refer to the book for the given. Pages 13 and 14)

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