Multiple Choice
Continuous random variables that can assume values at all points on an interval of values, with no breaks between possible values, are quite common. Examples include:
A) profit per dollar of sales
B) cost per credit taken by graduate students
C) the average time it takes to assemble a car, or write a test
D) height
E) all of these
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