Part D. Does the function f(r) = ()p" for a = 1,2 describe a finite probability distribution on the set {1,2}? Why or why not? Part E. Out of a population of 52 people, how many possible samples of size 2 are there?

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Part D. Does the function f(x) = (;)p* for x = 1,2 describe a finite probability
distribution on the set {1,2}? Why or why not?
Part E. Out of a population of 52 people, how many possible samples of size 2
are there?
Transcribed Image Text:Part D. Does the function f(x) = (;)p* for x = 1,2 describe a finite probability distribution on the set {1,2}? Why or why not? Part E. Out of a population of 52 people, how many possible samples of size 2 are there?
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