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Random variable

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in probability theory a random variable usually denoted X, is a type of variable that takes on values which are numerical outcomes in a random experiment. Random variables could either be discrete (take on only a countable number of distinct values such as 0,1,2,3,4,.......) or continuous (take on all real numbers).