That would be a discrete variable; or, in your case, it would probably be called a discrete random variable.
a variable minus a number and the same variable is b-6b= -5b
Just the number, for example: 7x the variable is 7. The variable is the number without the variable(x,y,z, etc.)
No. Any number that has a finite number of digits is rational.
Since it has a finite number of decimals, it is rational.
In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
Yes it can assume countable number of outcomes.
It can take only a finite number of values. These need not be integer values.
A variable which can take only a finite number of values. These may be whole numbers or, like hat or shoe sizes, they can take values that are in halves.
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It is a discrete variable, as number of colds experienced by individuals would be one time, two times or so on. So, it is a finite category proving it a discrete variable.
A continuous variable is one that can take infinite number of values in an interval. Examples are weight, height. A person's weight can be 150.2 lbs, 150.456 pounds and so on. Discrete variables, on the other hand can only assume a finite number of values. For example, number of people in a movie theatre.
There are a finite number of apartments. Finite numbers may be large or small. There are a finite number of states. The number of molds in my fridge is not exactly finite.
The number of stars is finite.
· A variable whose values are determined by the outcomes of a random experiment is called a random variable. A random variable is a discrete random variable if it can assume values, which are finite or countable infinite. For example, tossing of a die is a random experiment and its outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are discrete random variable. When a coin is tossed, its outcomes head and tail are discrete random variable. Three coins are thrown; the number of heads is example of discrete random variable. Note that the outcomes need ot be integers or even numbers (eg colour of eyes). · If a random variable can assume every possible value in an interval [a, b], a< b, where a and b may be - infinity and + infinity respectively, for example, the points on number line between 0 and 1; Value of 'x' between 0 and 2; Number of heads on a coin when it is tossed infinite times.
The biggest well-defined finite number is not a specific number, but rather it depends on the system of mathematics being used. In the standard system of decimal (base-10) notation, the largest finite number is 9,999,999... with an infinite number of 9's, which is commonly referred to as "nine nines" or "googol." However, in other systems of mathematics, such as binary (base-2) or hexadecimal (base-16), the largest finite number is different. For example, in binary notation, the largest finite number with n digits is 2^n - 1. In hexadecimal notation, the largest finite number with n digits is 16^n - 1. It is also important to note that there are infinite sets of numbers that are not finite, such as irrational numbers and infinity itself.
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Yes, 5,664,280 is a finite number.