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Exercise

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For which of the following random variables would it be

appropriate to assign a uniform distribution?

  • Let [math]X[/math] represent the roll of one die.
  • Let [math]X[/math] represent the number of heads obtained in three tosses of a coin.
  • A roulette wheel has 38 possible outcomes: 0, 00, and 1 through 36. Let [math]X[/math] represent the outcome when a roulette wheel is spun.
  • Let [math]X[/math] represent the birthday of a randomly chosen person.
  • Let [math]X[/math] represent the number of tosses of a coin necessary to achieve a head for the first time.