Consider the hospital data in table. Suppose a patient is selected randomly from the collection in the table. Let X denote the hospital number of the selected patient (either 1, 2, 3, or 4). Does X have a discrete uniform distribution? Why or why not? Hospital 1 2 3 4 Total Total 5270 5762 5436 | 4194 20662 LWBS 195 270 246 242 953 Admitted 1277 1558 666 984 4485 Not admitted 3798 | 3934 4524 2968 15224 O Yes. Xis a discrete and uniform random variable, because patient can be selected from any hospital. O No. X is a discrete random variable but not uniform, because the probabilities of a patient being selected from particular hospitals are not the same. O It is impossible to answer this question because the numbers in the table are so high, that we cannot estimate the probabilities exactly. O Yes. X is a discrete and uniform random variable, because the probability that a patient is selected from particular hospital is same for each hospital.
Consider the hospital data in table. Suppose a patient is selected randomly from the collection in the table. Let X denote the hospital number of the selected patient (either 1, 2, 3, or 4). Does X have a discrete uniform distribution? Why or why not? Hospital 1 2 3 4 Total Total 5270 5762 5436 | 4194 20662 LWBS 195 270 246 242 953 Admitted 1277 1558 666 984 4485 Not admitted 3798 | 3934 4524 2968 15224 O Yes. Xis a discrete and uniform random variable, because patient can be selected from any hospital. O No. X is a discrete random variable but not uniform, because the probabilities of a patient being selected from particular hospitals are not the same. O It is impossible to answer this question because the numbers in the table are so high, that we cannot estimate the probabilities exactly. O Yes. X is a discrete and uniform random variable, because the probability that a patient is selected from particular hospital is same for each hospital.
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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.4: Distributions Of Data
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