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Random numbers generated by a mathematical process instead of a physical process

are pseudorandom numbers.


True
False

2. In the Monte Carlo process, values for a random variable are generated by
sampling from a probability distribution.

True
False

3. Two events that are independent cannot be mutually exclusive.


True
False

4. Experimental outcomes must occur as numerical values in order to define their


probability distribution.
True
False

5. A joint probability can have a value greater than 1.


True
False

6. A random variable that can take on any value along a line segment is a
continuous random variable.
True
False

7. Sample information with an efficiency rating of 100% is perfect information.


True
False

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