Statistics Using Probability Tables
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Assign decimal numbers for probabilities in table below for each x.
Don't forget: total for all probabilities should be exactly 1.
x = 0 1 2 3 4
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P(x) =
Based on your probability table:
1. Find probability that x is less than 3, P (x < 3)
2. Find probability that x is at least one: (x â?¥ 1)?
3. Calculate Expected Value E(x) for this distribution.
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The solution finds probabilities and calculates expected value E(x) for the distribution based on the probability table.
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