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P(x) 0.658 When conducting research on color blindness In males, a researcher forms random groups with five males in each group. The random variable x is the number of males in the group who have a form of color blindness. Determine whether a probability distribution is glven. If a probability distribution is given, find its mean and standard.deviation. If a probability distribution is not given, identify the requirements that are not satisfied. 1 0.288 0.048 0.005 0.001 2 4. 0.000 Does the table show a probability distribution? Select all that apply. O A. Yes, the table shows a probability distribution. O B. No, the random variable x's number values are not associated with probabilities. O C. No, the random variable x is categorical instead of numerical. O D. No, not every probability is between 0 and 1 inclusive. O E. No, the sum of all the probabilities is not equal to 1. Find the mean of the random variable x. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete yo O A. µ= male(s) (Round to one decimal place as needed.) O B. The table does not show a probability distribution. Find the standard deviation of the random variable x. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to O A. o= male(s) (Round to one decimal place as needed.) B. The table does not showa probability distribution.
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![When conducting research on color blindness in males, a researcher
forms random groups with five males in each group. The random variable
1
P(x)
0.658
x is the number of males in the group who have a form of color blindness.
Determine whether a probability distribution is given. If a probability
distribution is given, find its mean and standard.deviation. If a probability
distribution is not given, identify the requirements that are not satisfied.
0.288
0.048
3
0.005
4.
0.001
0.000
Does the table show a probability distribution? Select all that apply.
A. Yes, the table shows a probability distribution.
B. No, the random variable x's number values are not associated with probabilities.
C. No, the random variable x is categorical instead of numerical.
O D. No, not every probability is between 0 and 1 inclusive.
O E. No, the sum of all the probabilities is not equal to 1.
Find the mean of the random variable x. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
O A. µ=
male(s) (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
B. The table does not show a probability distribution.
Find the standard deviation of the random variable x. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your ch
A. o =
male(s) (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
B. The table does not show a probability distribution.
O O OO](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1aa0e339-425e-4015-8fd4-734198a049c6%2Fdbde96c2-7d50-43f1-bdb0-2fce9f7c069e%2F8ulxwov_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:When conducting research on color blindness in males, a researcher
forms random groups with five males in each group. The random variable
1
P(x)
0.658
x is the number of males in the group who have a form of color blindness.
Determine whether a probability distribution is given. If a probability
distribution is given, find its mean and standard.deviation. If a probability
distribution is not given, identify the requirements that are not satisfied.
0.288
0.048
3
0.005
4.
0.001
0.000
Does the table show a probability distribution? Select all that apply.
A. Yes, the table shows a probability distribution.
B. No, the random variable x's number values are not associated with probabilities.
C. No, the random variable x is categorical instead of numerical.
O D. No, not every probability is between 0 and 1 inclusive.
O E. No, the sum of all the probabilities is not equal to 1.
Find the mean of the random variable x. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
O A. µ=
male(s) (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
B. The table does not show a probability distribution.
Find the standard deviation of the random variable x. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your ch
A. o =
male(s) (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
B. The table does not show a probability distribution.
O O OO
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