Unlocking the Secrets of Random Variables: Changing the Game of Probability
Random variables are quantities that change randomly, like the sum of dice rolls. This chapter introduces integer-valued random variables, which are whole numbers, and discrete random variables. These variables are important in understanding probability and statistics. The goal is to analyze the probability structure of random processes. Integer-valued random variables are a simpler type of discrete random variables. The study of more complex random variables will come later.