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g Note that the sample space of X is not unique. For example, if X∼Ber(p) , then both {0,1} and R can serve as a sample space. However, in general, we associate a random variable with its smallest possible sample space (which would be {0,1} if X∼Ber(p) ). Find the smallest sample space for each of the following random variables. X1∼Poiss(λ) , a Poisson random variable with parameter λ :

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