In the probability distribution above, the random variable X represents the number of activities a parent of a 6th to 8th grade student is involved in. Find P(1 < x < 4) 1.217 0.719 0.803 0.465

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P(x=X).
0.092
0.084
0.178
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0.105
In the probability distribution above, the random variable X represents the number of
activities a parent of a 6th to 8th grade student is involved in.
Find P(1 < x < 4)
1.217
0.719
0.803
0.465
Transcribed Image Text:2 3 4. P(x=X). 0.092 0.084 0.178 0.287 0.254 0.105 In the probability distribution above, the random variable X represents the number of activities a parent of a 6th to 8th grade student is involved in. Find P(1 < x < 4) 1.217 0.719 0.803 0.465
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