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Defective Computer Chips A piece of electronic equipment contains six computer chips...

Defective Computer Chips A piece of electronic equipment contains six computer chips, two of which are defective. Three computer chips are randomly chosen for inspection, and the number of defective chips is recorded. Find the probability distribution for x, the number of defective computer chips. Compare your results with the answers obtained in Exercise 4.90.

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Defective Equipment A piece of electronic equipment contains six computer chips, two of which are defective. Three chips are selected at random, removed from the piece of equipment, and inspected. Let x equal the number of defectives observed, where x = 0, 1, or 2. Find the probability distribution for x. Express the results graphically as a probability histogram.

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