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Let the random variable x represent the number of girls in a family with three children. Assume the probability of a child being a girl is 0.37. The table on the right describes the probability of having x number of girls. Determine whether the table describes a probability distribution. If it​ does, find the mean and standard deviation. Is it unusual for a family of three children to consist of three​ girls?

x p(x)
0 .250
1 .441
2 .259
3 .050

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All the probabilities add up to 1, so the table does indeed describe a distribution.

The mean is given by


\mathbb E(X)=\displaystyle\sum_x xp(x)=0*0.250+1*0.441+2*0.259+3*0.050=1.109

The standard deviation is given by
√(\mathbb E(X^2)-\mathbb E(X)^2). You have


\mathbb E(X^2)=\displaystyle\sum_xx^2p(x)=0^2*0.250+1^2*0.441+2^2*0.259+3^2*0.050=1.927

so the standard deviation is approximately
√(1.927-1.109^2)\approx0.835.
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