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Worked examples on identifying valid discrete probability distributions.

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The question says, "Each creature has an equal probability of getting selected." In what sense are 97/221, 77/221 and 47/221 equal? The probabilities of each of them would be 1/3.
A response would be highly appreciated.

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How to check if Poisson, geometric,
binomial probability distribution is valid ?
Is there anything similar?

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Trigger warning please, my uncle was abducted by aliens and experimented on

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