SOLUTION: Which of these variables are discrete and which are continuous random variables? a. The number of new accounts established by a salesperson in a year. b. The time between custome

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Question 159164: Which of these variables are discrete and which are continuous random variables?
a. The number of new accounts established by a salesperson in a year.
b. The time between customer arrivals to a bank ATM.
c. The number of customers in Big Nick’s barber shop.
d. The amount of fuel in your car’s gas tank.
e. The number of minorities on a jury.
f. The outside temperature today.

Answer by oscargut(2103)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a. The number of new accounts established by a salesperson in a year.(discrete)
b. The time between customer arrivals to a bank ATM.(continuous)
c. The number of customers in Big Nick’s barber shop.(discrete)
d. The amount of fuel in your car’s gas tank.(continuous)
e. The number of minorities on a jury.(discrete)
f. The outside temperature today.(continuos)

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