Given the table below, what is the probability of a number greater than 2 and less than 5?
Simple Event |
Probability |
1 |
0.20 |
2 |
0.12 |
3 |
0.16 |
4 |
0.18 |
5 |
0.15 |
6 |
0.19 |
From given probability distribution ,
P(x > 2 and x < 5)
= P(x = 3) + P(x = 4)
= 0.16 + 0.18
= 0.34
Probability = 0.34
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