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The data from 200 endothermic reactions involving sodium bicarbonate are summarized as follows: calculate the probability mass function of final temperature
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Given the table below which contains data from 200 endothemic reactions involving
sodium bicarbonate:
We find the probability distribution function as follows:
Let X denote the final temperature, then
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