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In many cases, after we perform a random experiment, we are interested in certain quantity from the outcome, not the actual outcome.  In that case, we can define a ''random variable'', which is a function from the sample space to real numbers, to represent the random quantity that we are interested in.
 
In many cases, after we perform a random experiment, we are interested in certain quantity from the outcome, not the actual outcome.  In that case, we can define a ''random variable'', which is a function from the sample space to real numbers, to represent the random quantity that we are interested in.
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For example, consider the following experiment.  We toss two dice.  Let a random variable ''X'' be the sum of the values of these two dice.
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A random variable ''X'' also induces events related to it.  For example, we can consider the event that ''X=10''.

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In many cases, after we perform a random experiment, we are interested in certain quantity from the outcome, not the actual outcome. In that case, we can define a random variable, which is a function from the sample space to real numbers, to represent the random quantity that we are interested in.

For example, consider the following experiment. We toss two dice. Let a random variable X be the sum of the values of these two dice.

A random variable X also induces events related to it. For example, we can consider the event that X=10.