A discrete variable is a variable which may take only certain discrete values; for example the number of people in a household is a discrete variable which may have the value 1, 2, 3, etc. but cannot have intermediate values such as 1.473 or 3.732.
Choice d) can be represented by a discrete probability distribution, the other choices cannot be so represented.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
It is D 5 3/12 since the denominator needs to be the same with the fractions to multiply
X jumpers at <span>£15 each. Total = 15*x = </span><span>£15x
</span>
y shirts at £12 each. Total = 12*y = <span>£12y
Total cost = </span><span>£15x + </span><span>£12y
Total cost = </span><span><span>£(15x + 12y)</span></span>