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    The Possible Observations of Continuous Random Variables Are Infinite in Number
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The Possible Observations of Continuous Random Variables Are Infinite in Number

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The possible observations of continuous random variables are infinite in number. Characteristics measured in units of money, time, distance, height, volume, length, or weight are examples of such variables.

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