Friday, January 31, 2014

Comp Sci

Comp Sci Random Variable A stochastic changeable X is a rule that assigns a numerical value to all(prenominal) progeny in the sample space of an experiment. A discrete haphazard variable chiffonier hit on specific, disjointed numerical set, like the ending of a roll of a die, or the number of dollars in a randomly elect bank account. A continuous random variable mass take on any set within a continuum or an interval, like the temperature in fundamental Park, or the extremum of an athlete in centimeters. Discrete random variables that can take on only limitedly many values (like the outcome of a roll of a die) are called finite random variables. luck Distribution The probability P(X = x) is the probability of the event that X = x. Similarly, the probability that P(a

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