4. Can the following list represent a complete probability model?
P(2) =1/12, P(3) = 2/3, P(4)...
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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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