- What is a variable sequence?
- What are examples of random variables?
- Can you give 5 examples of continuous random variables?
- What is a sequence of random variables?
What is a variable sequence?
A sequence variable can be instantiated by any finite sequence of terms. A sequence function abbreviates a finite sequence of functions all having the same argument lists. It is proved that solvability of systems of equations of this form is decidable.
What are examples of random variables?
A typical example of a random variable is the outcome of a coin toss. Consider a probability distribution in which the outcomes of a random event are not equally likely to happen. If the random variable Y is the number of heads we get from tossing two coins, then Y could be 0, 1, or 2.
Can you give 5 examples of continuous random variables?
In general, quantities such as pressure, height, mass, weight, density, volume, temperature, and distance are examples of continuous random variables.
What is a sequence of random variables?
In sum, a sequence of random variables is in fact a sequence of functions Xn:S→R. Example. Consider the following random experiment: A fair coin is tossed once. Here, the sample space has only two elements S=H,T.