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An experiment involves picking a card from the number cards 2, 4, 6, 10. In equation form. What is the probability model for th...Asked by Wisepan
An experiment involves picking a card from the number cards 2, 4, 6, 10 . In equation form. What is the probability model for this experiment?
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Let X represent the outcome of picking a card from the set {2, 4, 6, 10}.
The probability model for this experiment can be represented as:
P(X=2) = 1/4
P(X=4) = 1/4
P(X=6) = 1/4
P(X=10) = 1/4
Where P(X=x) represents the probability of picking card x from the set.
The probability model for this experiment can be represented as:
P(X=2) = 1/4
P(X=4) = 1/4
P(X=6) = 1/4
P(X=10) = 1/4
Where P(X=x) represents the probability of picking card x from the set.
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