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Answer and explanation:
Discrete random variables can be counted as integers and you can't divide them. Continuous random variables are counted as real numbers and are magnitudes that can´t be counted as an exact number (there will always be an uncertainty in the measurement).
a. The random variable is continuous. Distance is a measurement.
b. The random variable is discrete. You can count how many people are sitting at a computer.
c. The random variable is continuous. Weight is a measurement.
d. The random variable is discrete. You can count how many fishes were caught.
e. The random variable is discrete. You can count how many hints a web site had.
Answer: Point form: ( 3 , -1 )
Equation form: X= 3 and Y= -1
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Answer:
123
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ANSWER:
5a+2b
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