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Mathematical Methods VCE Units 3 & 4 Practice Question 3 – Random Variables

Q3 Mathematical Methods Random Variables Unit 4 - AOS 4

Question 3

5 marks

A manufacturing plant produces cylindrical metal rods. The diameter, $D$, of a rod is a random variable, as is the length, $L$, of the rod. $D$ is a continuous random variable, while $L$ is a discrete random variable.

Explain how the nature of the manufacturing process might lead to $D$ being modeled as a continuous random variable and $L$ as a discrete random variable. Furthermore, explain why, in reality, both variables could be considered discrete.

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About This Mathematical Methods Question

This is a free VCE Units 3 & 4 Mathematical Methods practice question worth 5 marks, testing your understanding of Random Variables. It falls under Data analysis, probability and statistics in Unit 4: Mathematical Methods Unit 4. Submit your answer above to receive instant AI-powered marking and personalised feedback.

Subject
Mathematical Methods – Victorian Certificate of Education Units 3 & 4
Unit 4
Mathematical Methods Unit 4
Area of Study 4
Data analysis, probability and statistics
Key Knowledge
Random Variables

Unit 4 Overview

Continues the study of functions, algebra, calculus, and introduces probability and statistics.

Data analysis, probability and statistics

Covers discrete and continuous random variables, probability distributions, and statistical inference for sample proportions.

Key Knowledge Detail

random variables, including the concept of a random variable as a real function defined on a sample space and examples of discrete and continuous random variables

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