If the random variable x takes the values 1,2,3,4 such that 2P(x = 1) 3D 3P(x = 2) = P (x = 3) = 5P(x = 4) then find i) %3D Probability distribution ii) P(1 < x < 3/x < 3)

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If the random variable x takes the values 1,2,3,4 such that 2P(x = 1) =
3P(x = 2) = P(x 3) = 5P(x = 4) then find
i)
Probability distribution
ii)
P(1 < x < 3/x < 3)
Transcribed Image Text:If the random variable x takes the values 1,2,3,4 such that 2P(x = 1) = 3P(x = 2) = P(x 3) = 5P(x = 4) then find i) Probability distribution ii) P(1 < x < 3/x < 3)
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