The table below illustrates the absolute frequency (counts) and relative frequency (%) of a discrete random variable X.    Compute the P (X > 2) Compute the P (X ≤ 3) Compute the P (X = 2)

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The table below illustrates the absolute frequency (counts) and relative frequency (%) of a discrete random variable X. 

 

Compute the P (X > 2)

Compute the P (X ≤ 3)

Compute the P (X = 2)

(X)
1
2
3
4
Total
Absolute frequency
(count)
1
3
1
7
12
Relative frequency (%)
0.0833
0.2500
0.0833
0.5834
1.0
Transcribed Image Text:(X) 1 2 3 4 Total Absolute frequency (count) 1 3 1 7 12 Relative frequency (%) 0.0833 0.2500 0.0833 0.5834 1.0
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