If there are three alternatives (1, 2, and 3) to consider and you compare them in each possible pair, then there are thr
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If there are three alternatives (1, 2, and 3) to consider and you compare them in each possible pair, then there are three comparisons: compare 1 and 2, compare 1 and 3, and compare 2 and 3. Now suppose that there are 100 alternatives to consider and you compare them in each possible pair. How many possible comparisons do we have?
= The pmf of a random variable X is p(x) = cx for c > 0 and x is an even integer between 1 and 7 (i.e., X = 2, 4, 6). Find the value of c.
= The pmf of a random variable X is p(x) = cx for c > 0 and x is an even integer between 1 and 7 (i.e., X = 2, 4, 6). Find the value of c.