Consider the following discrete probability

  1. (please recall the last question from the quiz "Continuous and Discrete Random Variables and Probability Distribution" in which
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  2. If Ω is finite and we have a discrete uniform probability law, and if B≠∅, then the conditional probability law on B, given
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  3. If Ω is finite and we have a discrete uniform probability law, and if B≠∅, then the conditional probability law on Ω,
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  4. Determine whether the table represents a discrete probability distribution. Explain why or why not.x| -2 0 2 4 p(x)| .35 .15 .25
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  5. Consider the following discrete probability distribution.x −15 −5 10 25 P(X = x) 0.36 0.08 0.18 a. Complete the probability
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  6. classify the following as discrete or continuous random variables:a) the time it takes to run a marathon- i think that it is
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  7. Identify the given item as probability distribution, continuous random variable, or discrete random variable.The amount of time
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  8. We have k independent and identically distributed copies of the discrete uniform random variable Xi, which takes values 1
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  9. Using formula P(x) = x/15For each of the values x = 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. a. probability distribution of x. b. Show that the
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  10. QUESTION 1:Show that f(x)=x^2/55 for x=1,2,3,4,5 is a probability distribution function of a discrete random variable X. Hence,
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