A random variable is a variable that can take on a set of possible values where each value is associated with a probability of occurring. Random variables are used to model real-world phenomena that have inherent uncertainty or randomness, such as the outcome of a coin flip or dice roll. The probability distribution of a random variable specifies the probabilities of all possible outcomes.
A random variable is a variable that can take on a set of possible values where each value is associated with a probability of occurring. Random variables are used to model real-world phenomena that have inherent uncertainty or randomness, such as the outcome of a coin flip or dice roll. The probability distribution of a random variable specifies the probabilities of all possible outcomes.
A random variable is a variable that can take on a set of possible values where each value is associated with a probability of occurring. Random variables are used to model real-world phenomena that have inherent uncertainty or randomness, such as the outcome of a coin flip or dice roll. The probability distribution of a random variable specifies the probabilities of all possible outcomes.