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a. Can the relative frequency distribution in the table be interpreted as a probability distributi ...
a. Can the relative frequency distribution in the table be interpreted as a probability distribution? Explain. A. No because p(x)?0 for all values of x, and ?p(x)?=1. B. Yes because p(x)?0 for all values of x, and ?p(x)?=1. C. No because p(x)?0 for all values of x, and ?p(x)?=1. D. Yes because p(x)?0 for all values of x, and ?p(x)?=1. b. Graph the probability distribution. Choose the correct graph below.