Discrete And Continuous Data

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Classify the following random variables as DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

The number of female faculty in a school. The weight of newborns each year in a hospital. The number of siblings in a family of a region. The amount of paint utilized in a building project. The number of dropout in a school district. The speed of a car. The number of female athletes. The time needed to finish the test. The amount of sugar in a cup coffee. The number of people who are playing LOTTO each day. The number of accidents per year at an intersection. Width of a rectangular lot. The number of bushels of apples per hectare this year. The number of patient arrivals per hour at clinic. Cost of statistics books. The number of deaths per year attributed to lung cancer. Number of text messages sent. A dam’s water level expressed in meters. Length of time needed to solve a problem. The numbers voters favoring a candidate.

Classify the following random variables as DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. 1. The number of female faculty in a school. 2. The weight of newborns each year in a hospital. 3. The number of siblings in a family of a region. 4. The amount of paint utilized in a building project. 5. The number of dropout in a school district. 6. The speed of a car. 7. The number of female athletes. 8. The time needed to finish the test. 9. The amount of sugar in a cup coffee. 10. The number of people who are playing LOTTO each day. 11. The number of accidents per year at an intersection. 12. Width of a rectangular lot. 13. The number of bushels of apples per hectare this year. 14. The number of patient arrivals per hour at clinic. 15. Cost of statistics books. 16. The number of deaths per year attributed to lung cancer. 17. Number of text messages sent. 18. A dam’s water level expressed in meters. 19. Length of time needed to solve a problem. 20. The numbers voters favoring a candidate.

Classify the following random variables as DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. 1. The number of female faculty in a school. 2. The weight of newborns each year in a hospital. 3. The number of siblings in a family of a region. 4. The amount of paint utilized in a building project. 5. The number of dropout in a school district. 6. The speed of a car. 7. The number of female athletes. 8. The time needed to finish the test. 9. The amount of sugar in a cup coffee. 10. The number of people who are playing LOTTO each day. 11. The number of accidents per year at an intersection. 12. Width of a rectangular lot. 13. The number of bushels of apples per hectare this year. 14. The number of patient arrivals per hour at clinic. 15. Cost of statistics books. 16. The number of deaths per year attributed to lung cancer. 17. Number of text messages sent. 18. A dam’s water level expressed in meters. 19. Length of time needed to solve a problem. 20. The numbers voters favoring a candidate.

Classify the following random variables as DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. 1. The number of female faculty in a school. 2. The weight of newborns each year in a hospital. 3. The number of siblings in a family of a region. 4. The amount of paint utilized in a building project. 5. The number of dropout in a school district. 6. The speed of a car. 7. The number of female athletes. 8. The time needed to finish the test. 9. The amount of sugar in a cup coffee. 10. The number of people who are playing LOTTO each day. 11. The number of accidents per year at an intersection. 12. Width of a rectangular lot. 13. The number of bushels of apples per hectare this year. 14. The number of patient arrivals per hour at clinic. 15. Cost of statistics books. 16. The number of deaths per year attributed to lung cancer. 17. Number of text messages sent. 18. A dam’s water level expressed in meters. 19. Length of time needed to solve a problem. 20. The numbers voters favoring a candidate.

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