If \"A\" and \"B\" are mutually exclusive events then: P(A interset B) = 0 True
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If "A" and "B" are mutually exclusive events then: P(A interset B) = 0 True False There is no limit on the number of leaves in a "stem-and-leaf plot"; True False The number of permutations on n objects arranged in a circle is _______ The probability of the Sample Event P(S) equals: 0 1 0 lessthan equal P(S) lessthan equal l Random variables for which 0 and 1 are chosen to describe the two possible values is called: Bernoulli random variable Binary random variable A sample space that contains an infinite or measurable number of possibilities is known as: A continuous sample space A discrete sample space Classify the following random variables as discrete or continuous: Y: the length of time to play 18 holes of golf. discrete continuous M: the amount of milk produced yearly by a particular cow. discrete continuous X: the number of vehicles crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. discrete continuous N: the number of eggs laid each month by a hen. discrete continuousExplanation / Answer
1.11 TRUE. [ANSWER, by definition]
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1.12 TRUE [ANSWER, you can use as many leaves as there is]
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1.13
By definition, we can arrange n objects in a circle in
(n-1)! ways [ANSWER]
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1.14
By definition, the probability of a sample space is the probability of a sure event,
ANSWER: 1 [ANSWER, B]
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