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An experiment involves picking a card from the selection of cards numbered 510 and 15 an equation form what is the probability model for this experiment list the values of X and ascending order
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In this experiment, there are 2 possible outcomes - picking a card numbered 5 or picking a card numbered 10.
Let X represent the outcome of the experiment:
- X = 5 if the card picked is numbered 5
- X = 10 if the card picked is numbered 10
The probability model for this experiment is:
- P(X=5) = 1/2 (as there is one card numbered 5 out of 2 cards total)
- P(X=10) = 1/2 (as there is one card numbered 10 out of 2 cards total)
The values of X in ascending order are:
X = 5, X = 10
Let X represent the outcome of the experiment:
- X = 5 if the card picked is numbered 5
- X = 10 if the card picked is numbered 10
The probability model for this experiment is:
- P(X=5) = 1/2 (as there is one card numbered 5 out of 2 cards total)
- P(X=10) = 1/2 (as there is one card numbered 10 out of 2 cards total)
The values of X in ascending order are:
X = 5, X = 10
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