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Which of the following statements are not correct? A. The name \"probability mas

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Question

Which of the following statements are not correct? A. The name "probability mass function" is suggested by a model in physics for a system of "point masses." B. In general, the probability mass function of any Bernoulli random variable can be expressed in the form p(1) = alpha, where 0 x p (y) D. In general, the cumulative distribution function (cdf) of a discrete random variable X is derived from the probability mass function (pmf) of X, and that the pmf can be obtained from the cdf whenever the latter function is available.

Explanation / Answer

Statement C is not correct. For CDF the formula is different.

F(x)=P(X is less than x). But given statement it is different

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