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A continuous random variable is a random variable that can: ?assume any value in one or more intervals ?assume no continuous random frequency ?have no random sample ?assume only a countable set of values

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By definition, a continuous random variable can assume any value within a defined interval. It cannot make sudden jumps in value, and it is not defined by discrete values.

Evaluate the given answers.
1. Assume any value in one or more intervals.
CORRECT

2. Assume no continuous random frequency.
INCORRECT

3. Have no random sample.
INCORRECT

4. Assume only a countable set of values.
INCORRECT
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