Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 15, n = 3, and M = 6. (a) Cal
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Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 15, n = 3, and M = 6.
(a) Calculate p(0), p(1), p(2), and p(3). (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
p(0) =
p(1) =
p(2) =
p(3) =
(c) Use the formulas below to calculate -E(x) and . (Round your answer for to one decimal place and your answer for 2 to five decimal places.) =n d) What proportion of the population of measurements fall into the interval 2 ? Round your answer t two decima ace what proportion of the population of measurements fall into the interval ± 30)? Round your answer to two decimal places. Do these results agree with those given by Tchebysheff's Theorem? O Yes O NoExplanation / Answer
p(0) = 0.18
p(1) = 0.47
p(2) = 0.3
c)
Mean = 1.2
var = 0.6171
d)
[0,2.4342]
0.6593
e)
0.956
YEs
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