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-Report the probability distribution as a table. 33 19 59 9 21 44 9 24 26...

-Report the probability distribution as a table.

33
19
59
9
21
44
9
24
26
13
34
28
4
16
12
52
15
26
21
8
21
5
4
2
8
16
0
2
23
30
12
15
22
0
24
51
2
17
29
11
4
8
22
20
19
17
2
5
0
0

-The probability that X is less than Value 1 (or P(X < X Value 1)
-The probability that X is less than or equal to Value 2 (or P(X ≤ X Value 2)

-The probability that X is greater than Value 3 (or P(X > X Value 3)
-The probability that X is greater than or equal to Value 4 (or P(X ≥ X Value 4)

(Choose any four values for Value 1, Value 2, Value 3, Value 4)

Solutions

Expert Solution

(Choose any four values for Value 1, Value 2, Value 3, Value 4)

Let Value 1 =2, Value 2 =4, Value 3 = 24, Value 4 = 30

-The probability that X is less than Value 1

P(X < 2) =0.08

-The probability that X is less than or equal to Value 2

P(X ≤ 4) =0.22

-The probability that X is greater than Value 3

P(X > 24) =0.22

-The probability that X is greater than or equal to Value 4

P(X ≥ 30) =0.14

probability distribution as a table.

Number

Frequency

probability

0

4

0.08

2

4

0.08

4

3

0.06

5

2

0.04

8

3

0.06

9

2

0.04

11

1

0.02

12

2

0.04

13

1

0.02

15

2

0.04

16

2

0.04

17

2

0.04

19

2

0.04

20

1

0.02

21

3

0.06

22

2

0.04

23

1

0.02

24

2

0.04

26

2

0.04

28

1

0.02

29

1

0.02

30

1

0.02

33

1

0.02

34

1

0.02

44

1

0.02

51

1

0.02

52

1

0.02

59

1

0.02

Total

50

1


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