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1 a. It is discrete, because the value $0.80, $0.90, and $1.2 are clearly separated from each other.

Also the sum of the probabilities is 1.00, and the outcomes are mutually exclusive

b.
x P(x) xP(x)
$ 0.80 0.3 0.24
0.9 0.5 0.45
1.2 0.2 0.24
0.93

The mean is 93 cents

c. X P(x) (x -Mu.) (x-Mu.)^2.P(x)


$0.80 0.3 -0.13 0.00507
0.9 0.5 -0.03 0.00045
1.2 0.2 0.27 0.01458
0.0201
The variance if 0.0201, and the standard deviation is 14 cents.
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a.
Number of calls Frequency P(x)
0 8 0.16
1 10 0.2
2 22 0.44
3 9 0.18
4 1 0.02
Total 50 1

b.

Number of calls Frequency P(x) x.P(x)


0 8 0.16 0
1 10 0.2 0.2
2 22 0.44 0.88
3 9 0.18 0.54
4 1 0.02 0.08
Total 50 1 1.7

c.
Number of calls Frequency P(x) x.P(x) (x-mean)^2.P(x)
0 8 0.16 0 0.4624
1 10 0.2 0.2 0.098
2 22 0.44 0.88 0.0396
3 9 0.18 0.54 0.3042
4 1 0.02 0.08 0.1058
Total 50 1 1.7 1.0100 1.005

a.P(2) 0.26682793
b.P(4) 0.17153224
c.P(0) 0.04035361

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a Number of spots Probability
1 1/6
2 1/6
3 1/6
4 1/6
5 1/6
6 1/6
Total 6/6 = 1
b
The total probability is 1

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