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{{Probability fundamentals}}
A '''random variable''' (also called '''random quantity''', '''aleatory variable''', or '''stochastic variable''') is a [[Mathematics| mathematical]] formalization of a quantity or object which depends on [[randomness|random]] events.<ref name=":2">{{cite book|last1=Blitzstein|first1=Joe|title=Introduction to Probability|last2=Hwang|first2=Jessica|date=2014|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=9781466575592}}</ref> The term 'random variable' in its mathematical definition refers to neither randomness nor variability<ref>{{Cite book |last=Deisenroth |first=Marc Peter
* the [[Domain of a function|___domain]] is the set of possible [[Outcome (probability)|outcomes]] in a [[sample space]] (e.g. the set <math>\{H,T\}</math> which are the possible upper sides of a flipped coin heads <math>H</math> or tails <math>T</math> as the result from tossing a coin); and
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