Asked by Orion Lavigne on Jul 01, 2024

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A joint probability distribution describes the probabilities of outcomes ________.

A) of two different random variables occurring at the same time
B) of the same random variable measured at two different time periods
C) of two different random variables occurring sequentially
D) of two random variables measured in two different time periods

Joint Probability Distribution

A statistical measure that gives the likelihood of two or more events occurring simultaneously and the relationship between them.

Random Variables

A mathematical representation of a quantitative variable whose value depends on outcomes of a random phenomenon.

  • Understand the concept of joint probability distributions and their applications.
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Madeline EllerbuschJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A joint probability distribution describes the probabilities of outcomes of two different random variables occurring at the same time.