Question 663870

A discrete random variable {{{x}}} has a {{{countable}}}{{{ number}}} of possible values.
Variables that can only take on a {{{finite}}}{{{ number}}} of values are called "discrete variables." Some quantitative variables that have are measured on a numeric or quantitative scale are discrete (like a country’s population, a person’s shoe size, or a car’s speed are all quantitative variables..etc


so, it's {{{True}}}