How do you describe a continuous random variable?
Question: How do you describe a continuous random variable?
A continuous random variable is a type of variable that can take any value in a given interval or range. For example, the height of a person, the weight of a fruit, or the temperature of a room are all continuous random variables. Unlike discrete random variables, which have a finite or countable number of possible values, continuous random variables have an infinite number of possible values. To describe a continuous random variable, we often use a probability density function (PDF), which shows how the probability is distributed over the interval or range of the variable. The PDF can be used to calculate the probability of the variable falling within a specific subinterval or range, by finding the area under the curve of the PDF over that subinterval or range.
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