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The random numbers can take any value randomly.
A simple random sample is selected in such a manner that each unit has the equal probability of being included in the sample.
The possible outcomes of the given experiment are
(1, 1) ,(1, 2) , (1, 3) , (2, 1) , (2, 2) , (2, 3)
The first procedure requires either one or two separate steps.
This means it cannot take the third step in the first procedure.
Let 1 take the first and the second step.
So if 1 occurs then 1,2, can occur and 3 cannot occur.
Similarly
If 2 occurs then 1,2, and 3 can occur.
The second procedure requires either one, two, or three steps.
Therefore
Experimental Outcomes Value of x
(1) 0 Not possible 2 process required
(2) 0 Not possible
(3) 0 Not possible
(1, 1) 2
(1, 2) 3
(1, 3) 4
(2, 1) 3
(2, 2) 4
(2, 3) 5
(3, 1) 0 Not possible process 1 cannot take 3
(3, 2) 0 Not possible
(3, 3) 0 Not possible
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