Math Problem Statement
1. Is X a categorical or quantitative variable? Why? 2. Do you think this X is discrete or continuous? Why? 3. Are all of the probabilities between 0 and 1? 4. What do you get when you add all of the probabilities? 5. Is 5.7167 a possible value for X? Explain 6. Describe in words P(X ≥ 3) and then find P(X ≥ 3) 7. Describe in words P(X > 3) and then find P(X > 3)
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Probability
Discrete Probability Distributions
Quantitative Variables
Formulas
P(X ≥ 3)
P(X > 3)
Theorems
Probability Rules (sum of probabilities equals 1)
Interpretation of Probability Distributions
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 9-11
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