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construct a probability distribution for the
Chapter 5, Problem 23E(choose chapter or problem)
For Exercises 19 through 26, construct a probability distribution for the data and draw a graph for the distribution
Loaded Die A die is loaded in such a way that the probabilities of getting , and 6 are \(\frac{1}{2}, \frac{1}{6}, \frac{1}{12}, \frac{1}{12} \text {, and } \frac{1}{12}\), respectively.
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1 over 2,1 over 6,1 over 12,1 over 12, and 1 over 12
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QUESTION:
For Exercises 19 through 26, construct a probability distribution for the data and draw a graph for the distribution
Loaded Die A die is loaded in such a way that the probabilities of getting , and 6 are \(\frac{1}{2}, \frac{1}{6}, \frac{1}{12}, \frac{1}{12} \text {, and } \frac{1}{12}\), respectively.
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1 over 2,1 over 6,1 over 12,1 over 12, and 1 over 12
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We are asked to construct a probability distribution for the data and draw a graph for the distribution.
The probabilities of getting 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are ½, ⅙, 1/12, 1/12, 1/12, and 1/12, respectively.
Let be the number on the loaded die.
Hence the probability distribution table is,