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What are the two main things to look for when determining whether the decision of a government bureaucrat can be challenged?
Poisson Experiment
A Poisson experiment is a statistical experiment that classifies the experiment into a fixed number of trials, where each trial represents a specific time interval or region of space, and counts the number of times a particular event occurs.
Random Variable
represents a set of possible outcomes of a random phenomenon, quantitatively.
Random Variable
A variable whose values depend on outcomes of a random phenomenon.
Uncountable Values
Refers to values or elements within a set that cannot be enumerated by natural numbers due to their infinite or continuous nature.
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