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Assuming this is a probability distribution, what is the missing probability value?
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I don't see the distribution values you mean. In general, if a probability distribution over a finite set has one unknown probability p*, compute it as
p* = 1 − (sum of the known probabilities).
Two constraints: the known probabilities must sum to ≤ 1, and p* must lie between 0 and 1. If there are multiple unknowns you need extra information (e.g. symmetry or independence) to solve.
If you paste the probabilities I can compute the missing value for you.
p* = 1 − (sum of the known probabilities).
Two constraints: the known probabilities must sum to ≤ 1, and p* must lie between 0 and 1. If there are multiple unknowns you need extra information (e.g. symmetry or independence) to solve.
If you paste the probabilities I can compute the missing value for you.
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