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Understanding Random Variables: Discrete and Continuous Types, Lecture notes of Statistics

A comprehensive introduction to random variables, explaining the difference between discrete and continuous types. It offers examples of random variables in experiments, such as recording mobile usage, buying eggs, or rolling dice. The document also includes a detailed example of a random variable with replacement, and a seatwork exercise for students to complete.

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Illustrating a Random
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Illustrating a Random

Variable

DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS

Types of Random

Variables

Discrete Random Variable – is variable can

take on a finite (countable) number of distinct

values.

Continuous Random Variable – is a variable

can take an interminably uncountable number

of potential values, regularly measurable

amounts.

Examples of Random Variable
Experiment
Number X
or the
Random
Variable X
Types of
Random
Variable
  1. Record the number of hours an specific use their mobile from 8:00 am to 5 pm for the past three nights
  2. Buying two trays of egg in the market
  3. Recording of the gender of family members in a family with three children
  4. Students will prepare for a quiz in Mathematics
  5. Rolling a pair of dice

Random Variable – is a numerical quantity that is derived from the outcome of a random experiment.

Example 1:
In a box, there are 2 balls – one white and yellow. Two balls
are picked one at a time with replacement. Let X be the
random variable representing the number of white balls. Find
the values of the random variable X.
1. Determine the sample space. Let W represent the white
ball and Y for the yellow ball.
2. Count the number of white balls in each outcome I the
sample space and assign this number to this outcome.

Possible Outcomes Value of the random variable X (Number of white balls) WW 2 YY 0 WY 1 YW 1 So, the possible values of the random variable X are 0, 1, and 2.

A. Complete the table below.

Experiment Number X or the Random Variable X Types of Random Variable

  1. Number of rings before the phone is answered
  2. Teacher ask the students to finish the test after an hour
  3. Number of complaints per day
  4. Height of the tallest building in Lucena City
  5. Number of mobile phones in a household