x P(X) -40.05 -20.85 00.04 50.06 xP(X) 0-0.4 10.6 20.8 xP(X) 00.4 10.1 20.2 30.1 xP(X) 00.1 10.5 20.3 30.1

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Section12.2: Introduction To Probability
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U
0
Which of the following can be considered a probability distribution? Select all
that apply.
U
x P(X)
-40.05
-20.85
0 0.04
50.06
xP(X)
0-0.4
10.6
20.8
xP(X)
00.4
10.1
20.2
30.1
xP(X)
00.1
10.5
20.3
30.1
Transcribed Image Text:U 0 Which of the following can be considered a probability distribution? Select all that apply. U x P(X) -40.05 -20.85 0 0.04 50.06 xP(X) 0-0.4 10.6 20.8 xP(X) 00.4 10.1 20.2 30.1 xP(X) 00.1 10.5 20.3 30.1
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