Question 15 (0.5 points) As gym members left their gym, they were asked how many times they had visited the gym in the last 5 days. Their responses were recorded in the given probability distribution. x 1 2 3 4 5 P(x) 0.22 0.32 0.16 0.20 0.10 According to this data, what is the mean number of times a gym member has been to their gym in the last five days.
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So, we have: \( 1 * 0.22 = 0.22 \) \( 2 * 0.32 = 0.64 \) \( 3 * 0.16 = 0.48 \) Show more…
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