Let X be the number of classes a student is taking. We are asked for the probability that a student is taking no more than 2 clases, this translates the fact that X<=2. That is, X is either 1 or 2. Since the events of taking 1 or taking 2 classes are exclusive (meaning that it cannot happen that a student takes 1 class and takes 2 classes at the same time), then
![P(X\le2)\text{ = P(X=1)+P(X=2)}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/mnsi9sollll8y5e45e1afkj61kg8sheiro.png)
In our table, P(X=1) = 0.16 and P(X=2) = 0.3. Then
![P(X\le2)\text{ = P(X=1)+P(X=2)=0.16+0.3 = 0.46}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/xu6ywwm3ehz36rnst2s7tab5h6whc9e1pi.png)