Lesson 3: Finding the possible values of a random variable
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Jessa Velmonte
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Mathematics
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11th Grade
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A ______________________ is a set of possible values from a random experiment. For example, in tossing a coin, we can either get head or tail, such tossing a coin is an experiment where we can give values for such event.
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A ______________________ is one that may take on only a countable number of distinct values such as 0,1,2,3,4, etc. This variable is usually (but not necessarily) counts. It is a random variable that can take only a finite number of distinct values.
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Multiple Choice
If a coin is tossed, what are the possible values of the random variable for the number of heads?
0, 1
0, 1, 2
1, 2, 3
0, 1, 2, 3
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Multiple Choice
Suppose you tossed two coins.
What are the sample spaces for the experiment above?
HH, TT
HH, HT, TT
HH, TH, TT
HH, HT, TT, TH
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Multiple Choice
Suppose you tossed two coins.
What are the possible values of the random variable for the number of heads?
0,1
0,1,2
1,2,3
0,1,2,3
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Multiple Choice
You decide to conduct a survey of families with two children. You are interested in counting the number of girls (out of 2 children) in each family.
Is the above experiment “counting the number of girls (out of 2 children in each family” a random variable?
Yes, it is a random variable.
No, it is not a random variable.
Maybe.
It cannot be determined
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