SOLUTION: X 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 P(X) 1/36 2/36 3/36 4/36 5/36 6/36 5/36 4/36 3/36 2/36 1/36 1.What value of x has the highest probability? 2.What is

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Question 1178750: X 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12
P(X) 1/36 2/36 3/36 4/36 5/36 6/36 5/36 4/36 3/36 2/36 1/36
1.What value of x has the highest probability?
2.What is the range of x that has a probability above 4/36?
3.What is the sum of the probabilities from 2 to 12?
4.What is the shape of the graph of the distribution?

Answer by Solver92311(821)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


I would be delighted to help you with this question if you explain, in specific detail, what it is that is giving you difficulty. For example, are you trying to assert that you cannot look at the row of P(X) numbers and tell which is the largest in order to answer part 1. of the question? Are you saying you cannot find those numbers in the P(X) row that are larger than 4/36 and relate those P(X) values to the corresponding X values in order to answer part 2? Are you saying that you cannot take the 12 fractions in the P(X) row and add them? Are you saying that you don't recognize that the probability of getting a sum of 2 through 12 inclusive with a pair of dice is certainty?

If any or all of the above assertions are true, then you are way over your head in the class you are attending and you should withdraw immediately to avoid wasting any more of your instructor's, your classmates', or your own time.


John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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