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The graph shows a probability distribution.
What is P(X < 3)?

The graph shows a probability distribution. What is P(X < 3)?-example-1
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6/20 = 3/10 = 30%

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The P(X < 3) from the probability distribution graph is 0.3

What is P(X < 3)?

Probability simply means the likelihood of an event happening. It is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes.

From the probability distribution shown;

P(X < 3) = (1/2) × 3 × (0.20)

P(X < 3) = 1.5 ×0.20

P(X < 3) = 0.3

Therefore, P(X < 3) equals 0.3

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