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For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.
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The probability is 0.
The answer depends on the probability distribution function for the random variable.
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If only one person is picked at random then the probability is 1/16 = 0.0625
a random stranger
For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.
The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.
If a student is picked at random what is the probability that he/she received an A on his/her fina?
A probability density function can be plotted for a single random variable.
Probability.
idk im guessing mecca ROFL sIbUnA fOrEvEr, random person XD
No. The probability that a continuous random variable takes a specific value is always zero.
The marginal probability distribution function.
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