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How to choose X? Like in previous questions, you chose X = {1,2,3,4,5,6} when two dice were rolled where we have to see max of a and b, and in three toss problem (failure and success problem), X = {0,1,2,3} and here in Game problem, its X = {-15,10,50}..
Yes, I understand the fact. But my confusion is that everytime dice is rolled. But everytime X is different (in all the mentioned cases). How to choose X in different different situations?
No x is random variable. The X value may be any one of the possibilities. Think in probability. We are finding probability p(x=1 or x=2) like these examples
Sir in the 5th example where we are using 'pass' to print only odd numbers can we use 'continue' instead of 'pass' in that program, won't the working be same?