Determine the expected count for each outcome. |
nequals=906906 |
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i |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
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pi |
0.160.16 |
0.320.32 |
0.190.19 |
0.330.33 |
The expected count for outcome 1 is
nothing .
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
The expected count for outcome 2 is nothing
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
The expected count for outcome 3 is nothing
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
The expected count for outcome 4 is nothing
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Given that, n = 906
i) n * P(1) = 906 * 0.16 = 144.96
Therefore, The expected count for outcome 1 is 144.96
ii) n * P(2) = 906 * 0.32 = 289.92
Therefore, The expected count for outcome 2 is 289.92
iii) n * P(3) = 906 * 0.19 = 172.14
Therefore, The expected count for outcome 3 is 172.14
iv) n * P(4) = 906 * 0.33 = 298.98
Therefore, The expected count for outcome 4 is 298.98
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