True or False: a.) In a statistical study, the random variable X = 1, if the house...

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a.) In a statistical study, the random variable X = 1, if thehouse is colonial and X = 0 if the house is not colonial, then itcan be stated that the random variable is continuous.

b.) For a continuous distribution, P(X ? 10) is the same asP(X<10).

c.) For a continuous distribution, the exact probability of anyparticular value is always zero.

d.) For a binomial probability experiment, with n = 60 and p=.2, it is appropriate to use the normal approximation to thebinomial distribution without continuity correction.

e.) All continuous random variables are normallydistributed.

f.) In a binomial distribution the random variable X isdiscrete.

g.) Events that have no sample space outcomes in common and,therefore cannot occur simultaneously are referred to as mutuallyindependent events.

h.) The probability of an event is the product of theprobabilities of the sample space outcomes that correspond to theevent.

i.) A classical probability measure is a probability assessmentthat is based on relative frequency.

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