SOLUTION: The random variable x represents the number of cars per household in a town of 1000 households. Find the probability of randomly selecting a household that has less than two cars.

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Question 1027979: The random variable x represents the number of cars per household in a town of 1000 households. Find the
probability of randomly selecting a household that has less than two cars.
Cars Households
0 125
1 428
2 256
3 108
4 83

Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
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All in all there 1000 households. (Verify!)
==> The probability of randomly selecting a household that has less than two cars is %28125%2B428%29%2F1000+=+0.553.