Draw one M&M from a bag. Observe whether it is blue, green, brown, orange, red, or yellow.
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Draw one M&M from a bag. Observe whether it is blue, green, brown, orange, red, or yellow.
State whether the process described is a discrete random variable, is a continuous random variable, or is not a random variable.
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