5.4.1—Discrete random variables
- Syllabus
- 9709–2028–2029
- Objective
- 5.4.1
- Level
- AS
A discrete random variable takes separate values with probabilities p(x)≥0 and Σp(x)=1. Its probability table defines the sample space and supports expectation calculations.
Check the support and total probability before using formulas. A probability mass at one value is not a continuous density over an interval.
For X=0,1,2 with probabilities 0.2,0.5,0.3, the probabilities sum to 1 and describe every possible outcome.
A discrete variable can have many values; “discrete” means countable separated outcomes, not necessarily only two.