A random variable X has a mean u= 6, a variance a = 9, and an unknown probability distribution. Then by using Chebyshev's Theorem, P(IX - 61 2 6) is O bigger than 1/4 O less than 1/4 O more than 3/4 O less than 3/4

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A random variable X has a mean u = 6, a variance o=9, and an unknown probability
distribution.
Then by using Chebyshev's Theorem, P(IX - 6| 2 6) is
O bigger than 1/4
O less than 1/4
O more than 3/4
O less than 3/4
< O O
Transcribed Image Text:A random variable X has a mean u = 6, a variance o=9, and an unknown probability distribution. Then by using Chebyshev's Theorem, P(IX - 6| 2 6) is O bigger than 1/4 O less than 1/4 O more than 3/4 O less than 3/4 < O O
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