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OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

No one is helping :/ I need help, please !! Help ?? Medal and fan(: Which situation does the probability distribution table represent? The numbers 1, 2, and 3 are written on separate cards. 3 was drawn 3 times, 2 was drawn 3 times, and 1 was drawn 3 times. The numbers 1, 2, and 3 are written on separate cards. 3 is on 3 cards, 2 is on 3 cards, and 1 is on 3 cards. The numbers 1, 2, and 3 are written on separate cards. 3 is on 2 cards, 2 is on 3 cards, and 1 is on 6 cards. The numbers 1, 2, and 3 are written on separate cards. 3 is on 3 cards, 2 is on 2 cards, and 1 is on 1

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

OpenStudy (awesomedude2078):

what do you think it is

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

I wanted to go with the first one

OpenStudy (awesomedude2078):

if it was the first one P(X) would all be the same

OpenStudy (awesomedude2078):

same with the second one

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

ohh I didn't think about that

OpenStudy (awesomedude2078):

the third one the numbers would go from greatest to smallest

OpenStudy (awesomedude2078):

so I say D, hope this helps (:

OpenStudy (dopeeaf):

thank you so much !!

OpenStudy (awesomedude2078):

you're welcome, thanks for asking

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