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The mode of a probability mass function p(k) is any value k* for which p(k*) >= p(k) for all k. Determine the modes for

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 5:13 pm
by answerhappygod
The mode of a probability mass function p(k) is any value k* for
which p(k*) >= p(k) for all k. Determine the modes for
a) The Poisson distribution with parameter λ > 0
b) The binomial distribution with parameters n and p.
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