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The sample space of a random experiment contains all of the possible
outcomes.
Ans: True
An event is a subset of the sample space of a random experiment.
Ans: True
If a sample space consists of N possible outcomes that are equally
likely, the probability of each outcome is 1/N.
Ans: True
For a discrete sample space, the probability of an event is the sum of all
of the probabilities of the outcomes associated with the event.
Ans: True
Random variables can be either discrete or continuous.
Ans: True
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The probability mass function of a discrete random variable is a
description of the probabilities associated with each possible value of
the random variable.
Ans: True
The sum of all of the probabilities in a probability mass function equals
unity.
Ans: True
If the variances of two discrete random variables are equal, then the
means are equal.
Ans: False
The mean of a discrete random variable is its expected value.
Ans: True
The standard deviation of a discrete random variable is the square of
its variance.
Ans: False
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