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Progress You are on question 2 of 14 Choose the BEST answer Consider the probabi

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Question

Progress You are on question 2 of 14 Choose the BEST answer Consider the probability distribution of X, where X is the number of times a college graduate changed majors. P(X)0.1350.271027101800090003600120.0030002 X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 We collect a random sample of 1000 college graduates. Based on the probability distribution, which result would be surprising? 400 students in the sample changed majors twice O 280 students in the sample changed majors once 130 students in the sample never changed majors

Explanation / Answer

Option A. 400 students un the sample changed majors twice.

This is so because expectedly 135 students never changed majors, 271 students changed major once and 271 students changed major twice in a sample of 1000 students