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17 March, 14:43

4. Can the following list represent a complete probability model?

P (2) = 1/12, P (3) = 2/3, P (4) = 1/4 Lesson 9-4

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  1. 17 March, 15:55
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    yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    probability model must be equal to 1

    so summing up the above

    P (2) + P (3) + P (4) = 1/12+2/3+1/4

    =1
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