1) _______ random variables can take on a finite or countable infinite number of distinct values. a) Discrete b) Continuous 2) ______ random variables that take an uncountable infinite number of possible values, typically measurable quantities a) Continuous b) Discrete 3) Determine if the given situation is a discrete or continuous random variables. Situation: Ben has two sisters a) Discrete Random Variable b) Continuous Random Variable 4) Determine if the given situation is a discrete or continuous random variables. Situation: Allan jumped 2.85 meters in the high jump. a) Discrete Random Variable b) Continuous Random Variable 5) What is the sample space for this statistical experiment? A coin is tossed at the start of a basketball match. a) {TH,TH} b) {T} c) {H} d) {H, T} 6) Consider the chance experiment of randomly selecting one of the ten apartments in a small building in which they are numbered from 1 to 10. Information about the features of each apartment includes the number of bedrooms, the floor number, the size of the apartment, and the distance to the elevator. Which feature is discrete random variable. a) Floor Number b) Size of the Apartment c) Distance to the elevator 7) Consider the chance experiment of randomly selecting one of the ten apartments in a small building in which they are numbered from 1 to 10. Information about the features of each apartment includes the number of bedrooms, the floor number, the size of the apartment, and the distance to the elevator. Which feature is discrete random variable. a) Size of the Apartment b) Number of Bedrooms c) Distance to the elevator 8) Consider the chance experiment of randomly selecting one of the ten apartments in a small building in which they are numbered from 1 to 10. Information about the features of each apartment includes the number of bedrooms, the floor number, the size of the apartment, and the distance to the elevator. Which feature is continuous random variable. a) Number of Bedrooms b) Size of the Apartment c) Floor Number 9) Consider the chance experiment of randomly selecting one of the ten apartments in a small building in which they are numbered from 1 to 10. Information about the features of each apartment includes the number of bedrooms, the floor number, the size of the apartment, and the distance to the elevator. Which feature is continuous random variable. a) Floor Number b) Distance to the elevator c) Number of Bedrooms 10) What is the sample space for rolling a die? a) {1,3,5} b) {2,4,6} c) {1,2,3,4,5,6}
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