Use the given partial histogram below, to answer the questions which follow. The fourth probability and corresponding bar is missing: P(X) 5/10 4/10 3/10 2/10 1/10 X a. P(X = 4) b. P(X 24) = 1/16 c. P(1 < X < 5) 5/10 d. E(X) = 1.8
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P(X = 4) cannot be determined from the given partial histogram as the corresponding bar is missing. b. P(X < 24) = 1, as all the probabilities add up to 1. Show more…
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