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1. Is the set of rational numbers in the interval [0,1] a countable set ? That is, can you find a mapping from this set to the integers ?
 
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2. How is the Poisson distribution a limit of the binomial distribution ? (i.e. if you take the binomial distribution and make n large and p small, do you get the poisson distribution ?)

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1. Is the set of rational numbers in the interval [0,1] a countable set ? That is, can you find a mapping from this set to the integers ?


2. How is the Poisson distribution a limit of the binomial distribution ? (i.e. if you take the binomial distribution and make n large and p small, do you get the poisson distribution ?)

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