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The probability distribution for a random variable x is given in the table

X - -5 -3 -2 0 2 3

Probability- .17 .13 .33 .16 .11 .10

Find the probability that -2 < or equal to X < or equal to 2

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Answer:


P(-2 \le x \le 2) =0.60

Explanation:

Given


\begin{array}{ccccccc}x &amp; {-5} &amp; {-3} &amp; {-2} &amp; {0} &amp; {2} &amp; {3} \ \\ P(x) &amp; {0.17} &amp; {0.13} &amp; {0.33} &amp; {0.16} &amp; {0.11} &amp; {0.10} \ \end{array}

Required


P(-2 \le x \le 2)

From the distribution, the above is equivalent to:


P(-2 \le x \le 2) =P(x = -2) +P(x = 0)+P(x = 2)

We have:


P(x = -2) = 0.33


P(x = 0)=0.16


P(x = 2) = 0.11

So:


P(-2 \le x \le 2) =P(x = -2) +P(x = 0)+P(x = 2)


P(-2 \le x \le 2) = 0.33 + 0.16 +0.11


P(-2 \le x \le 2) =0.60

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