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All of the probabilities in a probability distribution add up to what?

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The correct answer is The sum of the probabilities in a probability distribution is always 1. A probability distribution is a collection of probabilities that defines the likelihood of observing all of the various outcomes of an event or experiment.

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The sum of the probabilities in a probability distribution is always

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