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Integers II Refer to Exercise 5.66. Twenty people are asked to select a number from...

Integers II Refer to Exercise 5.66. Twenty people are asked to select a number from 0 to 9. Eight of them choose a 4, 5, or 6.

a. If the choice of any one number is as likely as any other, what is the probability of observing eight or more choices of the numbers 4, 5, or 6?

b. What conclusions would you draw from the results of part a?

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Integers If a person is given the choice of an integer from 0 to 9, is it more likely that he or she will choose an integer near the middle of the sequence than one at either end?

a. If the integers are equally likely to be chosen, find the probability distribution for x, the number chosen.

b. What is the probability that a person will choose a 4, 5, or 6?

c. What is the probability that a person will not choose a 4, 5, or 6?

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