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XX is the combined weight of all the utensils in a randomly chosen kitchen.\newlineIs the random variable XX discrete or continuous?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) discrete\newline(B) continuous

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Q. XX is the combined weight of all the utensils in a randomly chosen kitchen.\newlineIs the random variable XX discrete or continuous?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) discrete\newline(B) continuous
  1. Discrete vs Continuous Variables: Discrete variables are countable in a finite amount of time. Continuous variables can take on any value within a given range and are not countable.
  2. Example of Continuous Variable: The weight of utensils can vary by very small amounts and isn't restricted to certain fixed values. This means the weight can take on any value within a range, making it a continuous variable.

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