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The time it takes for a light bulb to burn out is generally considered a random variable because it can vary significantly due to factors like manufacturing differences, usage conditions, and the bulb's design. While it can be modeled using statistical distributions (like the exponential distribution for failure times), the exact burnout time for any individual bulb is unpredictable. Thus, it is not strictly discrete, as it can take on a continuous range of values.

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