Complete parts (a) and (b) using the probability distribution below. The number of overtime hours worked in one week per
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Complete parts (a) and (b) using the probability distribution below. The number of overtime hours worked in one week per
Complete parts (a) and (b) using the probability distribution below. The number of overtime hours worked in one week per employee Overtime hours 2 Probability 0.034 0.072 0.159 0 1 5 3 0.279 4 0.226 5 0.168 6 0.063 (a) Find the mean of the probability distribution. -(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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