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Gabriela Molina
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
The Poisson random variable is:
A) a continuous random variable with infinitely many possible values
B) a discrete random variable with infinitely many possible values
C) a continuous random variable with finite number of possible values
D) a discrete random variable with finite number of possible values
E) all of these
Poisson Random Variable
A variable that follows the Poisson distribution, mainly used to model the number of times an event happens in a fixed interval of time or space.
Discrete Random Variable
A type of random variable that assumes a countable number of distinct values, often representing outcomes of a random process.
- Acquire knowledge of and implement the Poisson distribution and its attributes.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of and implement the Poisson distribution and its attributes.
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