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Asked by J.J.

The temperature of a cup of coffee is a discrete or continuous random variable?

Am I correct " Discrete"
16 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
You have to be kidding. Temperature does not jump from one number to the next.
16 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
If you put a thermometer in a cup of coffee and watched it, would it jump to different temperatures or move continuously to different temperatures?
16 years ago
Answered by J.J.
I'm sorry my bad I got confused I ment continuous random
16 years ago

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