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The options are 0.106,0.63,0.51,0.53

The options are 0.106,0.63,0.51,0.53-example-1
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n the number of responses.


P(n \ \textless \ = 2) = P(n=0) + P(n=1) + P(n=2)

Each of those probabilities will be the frequency of occurrence of the particular event. We get zero responses 20 out of 200 times, 1 response 30 out of 200, and 2 responses 56 out of 200 times. So


P(n \le 2) = (20)/(200) + (30)/(200) + (56)/(200) = (20+30+56)/(200) = (106)/(200) = 53\%

We see we could have just said 20+30+56=106 of the 200 editorials got zero, one or two responses, so the probability is 106/200.


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That would be  (20+30+56)/200  =   106/200   = 53/100 Answer
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