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Year 11
Probability and statistics
Year 11
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Recognize A Uniform Probability Distribution
True or False: A probability distribution is uniform if the probabilities assigned to each outcome are proportional to their frequencies in a sample.
True
False
True or False: In a uniform distribution, the probability of any individual outcome is always 1.
True
False
True or False: A deck of standard playing cards, where each card has an equal chance of being drawn, follows a uniform probability distribution.
True
False
True or False: In a uniform distribution, the sum of all probabilities must be equal to 1.
True
False
True or False: A uniform distribution is characterized by assigning higher probabilities to certain outcomes.
True
False
True or False: A uniform distribution is always symmetric.
True
False
True or False: A biased coin that consistently lands on heads has a uniform probability distribution.
True
False
True or False: In a uniform probability distribution, the probabilities assigned to outcomes are based on empirical observations.
True
False
True or False: A die with equally likely outcomes is an example of a uniform probability distribution.
True
False
True or False: If the probabilities of all outcomes are zero in a probability distribution, it cannot be a uniform distribution.
True
False
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