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If a discrete random variable has many possible outcomes, then it can be treated as a continuous random variable for conciseness, and ranges of values can be considered in determining probabilities.
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Subject 2. Probability Function
vidual values have no probabilities, because there is no area associated with individual values. Rather, probabilities are calculated over a range of values. Another way of saying this is that p(x) = 0 for every individual X. <span>If a discrete random variable has many possible outcomes, then it can be treated as a continuous random variable for conciseness, and ranges of values can be considered in determining probabilities. <span><body><html>


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