1)since sum of all event probability is 1.
x | P(x) |
-6 | 0.12 |
-5 | 0.21 |
0 | 0.05 |
5 | 0.12 |
6 | 0.5 |
2)
x | -16 | -8 | -4 |
P(x) | 1/8 | 3/8 | 1/2 |
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