- Discrete Uniform Distribution: If  the random variable  assumes the values assumes the values , with equal probabilities, then the discrete uniform distribution (probability mass function) is given by , with equal probabilities, then the discrete uniform distribution (probability mass function) is given by
 
- Example 5.1: When a light bulb is selected at random from a box that  contains a 40-watt bulb, a 60-watt bulb, a 75-watt bulb, and a 100-watt bulb, each element of the sample space 
 occurs with probability occurs with probability . .
- Therefore, we have a uniform  distribution, with
 
- Example 5.2: When a die is tossed, each element  of the sample space 
 occurs with probability occurs with probability . .
- Example 5.2:Cont.
 
- Therefore, we have a uniform distribution, with
 
 
 
Figure 1:
Histogram for the tossing of a die.
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- Theorem 5.1::
   
- Example 5.3: Referring to Example 5.2 (tossing a die), we find that
 
Cem Ozdogan
2010-04-08