6. Statement 1: The number of students who are present in Filemon T. Lizan SHS for the first day of class for the S.Y. 2020-2021 Statement 2: The number of Mayors in NCR who are present during the meeting Which of the following is CORRECT? C. Statement 1 is Discrete Random Variable while the Statement 2 is Continuous Random Variables D. Statement 1 is a Continuous Random Variable while the Statement 2 is a Continuous Random Variable A. both statements are Discrete Random Variables B. both statements are Continuous Random Variables 7. Statement 1: the volume of soft drinks in a 12-ounce can Statement 2: the time required to perform a job. which of the following is CORREC? A. both statements are Discrete Random Variables C. Statement 1 is Discrete Random Variable while the Statement 2 is Continuous B. both statements are Continuous Random Variables Random Variables D. Statement 1 is a Continuous Random Variable while the Statement 2 is a

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6. Statement 1: The number of students who are present in Filemon T. Lizan SHS
for the first day of class for the S.Y. 2020-2021
Statement 2: The number of Mayors in NCR who are present during the meeting
Which of the following is CORRECT?
C. Statement 1 is Discrete Random Variable
while the Statement 2 is Continuous
Random Variables
D. Statement 1 is a Continuous Random
Variable while the Statement 2 is a
A. both statements are Discrete
Random Variables
B. both statements are Continuous
Random Variables
Continuous Random Variable
7. Statement 1: the volume of soft drinks in a 12-ounce can
Statement 2: the time required to perform a job.
which of the following is CORRECT?
A. both statements are Discrete
Random Variables
C. Statement 1 is Discrete Random Variable
while the Statement 2 is Continuous
Random Variables
B. both statements are Continuous
Random Variables
D. Statement 1 is a Continuous Random
Variable while the Statement 2 is a
Continuous Random Variable
8. Let B number of boys in a family and G for the girls in a family of four children.
Determine the values of the random variable B.
А. О, 1
B. 0, 1, 2
с. О, 1, 2, 3
D. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Transcribed Image Text:6. Statement 1: The number of students who are present in Filemon T. Lizan SHS for the first day of class for the S.Y. 2020-2021 Statement 2: The number of Mayors in NCR who are present during the meeting Which of the following is CORRECT? C. Statement 1 is Discrete Random Variable while the Statement 2 is Continuous Random Variables D. Statement 1 is a Continuous Random Variable while the Statement 2 is a A. both statements are Discrete Random Variables B. both statements are Continuous Random Variables Continuous Random Variable 7. Statement 1: the volume of soft drinks in a 12-ounce can Statement 2: the time required to perform a job. which of the following is CORRECT? A. both statements are Discrete Random Variables C. Statement 1 is Discrete Random Variable while the Statement 2 is Continuous Random Variables B. both statements are Continuous Random Variables D. Statement 1 is a Continuous Random Variable while the Statement 2 is a Continuous Random Variable 8. Let B number of boys in a family and G for the girls in a family of four children. Determine the values of the random variable B. А. О, 1 B. 0, 1, 2 с. О, 1, 2, 3 D. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
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