Math Problem Statement

Look at the relative frequency table above. What is P(X = 3)?

Solution

Let's analyze the table provided in the image. The question asks for the probability P(X=3)P(X = 3), where XX is a random variable, based on the relative frequency table shown.

The values for P(X=x)P(X = x) in the table are given as:

  • P(X=1)=1.11P(X = 1) = 1.11
  • P(X=3)=?P(X = 3) = ?
  • P(X=5)=5.62P(X = 5) = 5.62
  • P(X=7)=7.09P(X = 7) = 7.09

However, based on the format and the question, it seems there's an issue with the values as probabilities cannot exceed 1, and they are usually non-negative and sum to 1. I suspect the values might be part of a scaled table or some other form of distribution representation.

Please confirm if the values need to be adjusted or if the table refers to some other kind of interpretation.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Probability
Relative Frequency

Formulas

Sum of probabilities = 1

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 7-9