Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The complete question is given thus:
Suppose that computer literacy among people ages 40 and older is being studied and that the accompanying tables describes the probability distribution for four randomly selected people, where x is the number that are computer literate. Is it unusual to find four computer literates among four randomly selected people?
x P(x)
0 0.16
1 0.25
2 0.36
3 0.15
4 0.08
ANSWER:
The odds that this will occur according to the chart are 0.08, or 8%, so although this is unlikely, it's not terribly unusual.
⇒ NO
So from the following we can say it is not unusual to find four (4) computer literates among four randomly selected people.
ok, so P(1) + P(2) + P(3) + P(4) + P(0) = 0.16+0.25+0.36+0.15+0.08 = 1
Whereas the chance of finding four (4) out of four (4) computer iteration is low when compared to other factors.
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Answer:
21.25
Step-by-step explanation:
5 - v < 6, 5 - v >= 0
-5 + v < 6, 5 - v < 0
1) - v < 6 -5 (move 5 to the right side and then multiply by -1 both sides of the inequality)
v > -1 (don't forget that here v <= 5)
2) v < 6 + 5 (move -5 to the right side)
v < 11 (here v should be more than 5)
so from 1) you get that v is from -1 to 5 inclusive (-1;5]
and from 2) you get that v is from 5 to 11 (5;11)
so by adding up results from 1) and 2) you get v is (-1; 11)
answer: (-1; 11)