Suppose X= the number of cars owned by a family in the UAE. The probability distribution of X is shown in the table below. Suppose you choose two families at random. What is the chance that each family owns at least two cars? (That means family A owns at least 2 cars and family B owns at least 2 cars.) 1 3. Probability 0.56 0.23 0.12 0.09 O (0.12 x 0.09) + (0.12 x 0.09) O (0.12/0.09) x (0.12 /0.09) O (0.12-0.09) + (0.12 - 0.09) O (0.12 + 0.09) x (0.12 + 0.09)

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Suppose X = the number of cars owned by a family in the UAE. The probability distribution of X is shown in the table below. Suppose you choose two
families at random. What is the chance that each family owns at least two cars? (That means family A owns at least 2 cars and family B owns at least 2
cars.)
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0.
1
3.
Probability
0.56
0.23
0.12
0.09
O (0.12 x 0.09) + (0.12 x 0.09)
O (0.12/ 0.09) x (0.12 / 0.09)
O (0.12 - 0.09) + (0.12 - 0.09)
O (0.12 + 0.09) x (0.12 + 0.09)
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 17 Suppose X = the number of cars owned by a family in the UAE. The probability distribution of X is shown in the table below. Suppose you choose two families at random. What is the chance that each family owns at least two cars? (That means family A owns at least 2 cars and family B owns at least 2 cars.) %3D 0. 1 3. Probability 0.56 0.23 0.12 0.09 O (0.12 x 0.09) + (0.12 x 0.09) O (0.12/ 0.09) x (0.12 / 0.09) O (0.12 - 0.09) + (0.12 - 0.09) O (0.12 + 0.09) x (0.12 + 0.09) 2.
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