Suppose that the random variable xx, shown below, represents the number of speeding tickets a person received in a three-year period. P(x)P(x) represents the probability of a randomly selected person having received that number of speeding tickets during that period. Use the probability distribution table shown below to answer the following questions. xx P(x)P(x) 0 0.3891 1 0.281 2 0.1497 3 0.098 4 0.0471 5 0.0351 6+ 0.0000 Would it be unusual to randomly select a person who has received four or more tickets in a three-year period? A. Yes B. No

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Suppose that the random variable xx, shown below, represents the number of speeding tickets a person received in a three-year period. P(x)P(x) represents the probability of a randomly selected person having received that number of speeding tickets during that period. Use the probability distribution table shown below to answer the following questions.

xx P(x)P(x)
0 0.3891
1 0.281
2 0.1497
3 0.098
4 0.0471
5 0.0351
6+ 0.0000

Would it be unusual to randomly select a person who has received four or more tickets in a three-year period?

A. Yes

B. No

Is it correct answer B?


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x P(x)
0 0.3891
1 0.281
2 0.1497
3 0.098
4 0.0471
5 0.0351
6+ 0

Plug in all the values from the table, we get

 

 

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