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Assume that you select two 3-digit numbers at random from the set of consecutive integers from 000 through 999. The selections are made with replacement and are independent of one another. If the two numbers are the same, you make $700. If they are different, you lose $2. A random variable XX is defined as your gain or loss.

How many different values are possible for the random variable XX

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i could be wrong but i think it is 1998
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Answer:

the answer is: 2

Explanation:

from 000 to 999 makes a total of 1000 numbers from which we are selecting two numbers with replacement. This means that the possible combinations will be double of 1000.

1000 * 1000 = 1000000

to have the same number twice means that the possible combinations will be only 1000. (As there are only 1000 numbers).

But whether they are same or not there will be only two possible values of XX , 2 dollars or 700 dollars which will be the loss or gain for one trial, as the numbers picked will either be same or different.

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