Consider the following cumulative probability distribution. a. Calculate P(X ¤ 0). b. Calculate P(X = 50). c.
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a. Calculate P(X ¤ 0).
b. Calculate P(X = 50).
c. Is this a discrete uniform distribution?Explain.
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25 0 25 50 0.25 0.500.75
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