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Lesson 10 Q9
The difference between variable and random variable is ___________?
A.Variable indicates integers and random variable indicates real numbers from experiments.
B.Variable indicates integers and random variable indicates real numbers from random experiments.
C.Both variable and random indicates real numbers from random experiments.
D.Random variable indicates real numbers from random experiments and variable indicates only real numbers or integers and no matter of trials.
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