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aleksandrvk [35]
4 years ago
12

Any one know the next number

Mathematics
1 answer:
stepladder [879]4 years ago
5 0
If there are only those five outcomes, then the probability values must add to 1. This represents 100%

0.20+0.38+0.24+a+2a = 1
3a+0.82 = 1
3a = 1-0.82
3a = 0.18
a = 0.18/3
a = 0.06
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