n = 818
Expected count formula = n * Pi
We have
P1 = 0.12
P2 = 0.43
P3 = 0.19
P4 = 0.26
Expected count for outcome 1 is = n * P1 = 818*0.12 =98.16
Expected count for outcome 2 is = n * P2 = 818*0.43 =351.74
Expected count for outcome 3 is = n * P3 = 818*0.19 =155.42
Expected count for outcome 4 is = n * P4 = 818*0.26 =212.68
Final answer:-
Expected count for outcome 1 is = 98.16
Expected count for outcome 2 is = 351.74
Expected count for outcome 3 is = 155.42
Expected count for outcome 4 is = 212.68
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