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The Complicating Factors That Separate the Two Parties in a Channel

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The complicating factors that separate the two parties in a channel relationship fall into three categories: ownership,geographic and cultural distance,and different rules of law.

Calculate probabilities for continuous uniform distributions.
Identify characteristics of continuous versus discrete distributions.
Understand how to standardize a random variable and the meaning of Z-scores.
Calculate the mean, median, and mode for uniform distributions.

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