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Determine whether the distribution is a probability distribution. x 0 1 2 3 4 5 P(x) StartFraction 1 Over 25 EndFraction one fifth one half three fourths StartFraction 1 Over 50 EndFraction StartFraction 1 Over 100 EndFraction Is the probability distribution a discrete distribution? Why? Choose the correct answer below. A. No comma because some of the probabilities have values greater than 1 or less than 0. B. Yes comma because the distribution is symmetric. C. Yes comma because the probabilities sum to 1 and are all between 0 and 1 comma inclusive. D. No comma because the total probability is not equal to 1. Click to select your answer and then click Check Answer.

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