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#1 2022-10-29 20:29:57

SleepDeprived
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Probability Distribution

I have these 3 tables and can anyone explain it to me whether each of these tables shows a correct probability distribution? many thanks!

x        1      2      3     4     5
P(x) 0.10 0.20 0.25 0.40 0.05

x        1      2      3    4     5
P(x) 1/10 3/10 1/5 3/10 1/10

x        1      2      3     4     5
P(x) 0.05 -0.30 0.35 0.40 0.50

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#2 2022-10-30 20:11:43

Bob
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Re: Probability Distribution

Hi SleepDeprived

Welcome to the forum.

To be a probability distribution the probabilities should all be between 0 and 1 and should add to a total of 1. That makes sure that every outcome is properly covered.

Only one of the questions obeys this rule.

Hope this helps you to get some sleep. smile

Bob


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