Consider a set of points that are uniformly distributed on the interval [0,1]. Is the statistical notion of an outlier as an infrequently observed value mean- ingful for this data?

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Not really. The traditional statistical notion of an outlier relies on the idea
that an object with a relatively low probability is suspect. With a uniform
distribution, no such distinction can be made.

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A) The on/off button is malfunctioning. B) The outlet is supplying power. C) The motherboard is bad. D) There is no operating system installed.

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Why is it necessary to terminate a SCSI bus?

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A ____ deployment uses local authentication with one or more RADIUS servers at each site. However, the authentication database is replicated from one central site to each local site.

A. distributed autonomous site B. distributed sites with centralized authentication and security C. single site deployment D. distributed sites and security with centralized authentication

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