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Discrete and continuous random selections fix a positive integer , and let pp be strictly between 0 and 1. suppose person a picks a number uniformly in the interval (,n) . let be the number person a picks. suppose that independently of person a, person b picks an integer according to the binomial )(n, p) distribution, for example by using stats. binom. rvs(n, p, size=1) or by tossing a pp -coin times and recording the number of heads. find < (x

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