Suppose that the random variable , shown below, represents the number times. P(x) represents the probability of a random

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Suppose that the random variable , shown below, represents the number times. P(x) represents the probability of a random

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Suppose that the random variable , shown below, represents the number times. P(x) represents the probability of a randomly selected person having received that number of speeding tickets during that period. Use the probability distribution table shown below to answer the following questions. 7 P(x) c 0 0.289 1 0.2756 2 0.2449 3 0.1387 4 0.0473 5 0.0045 6+ 0.0000 a) What is the probability that a randomly selected person has received two tickets in a three-year period? Maintain the four decimal in your answer. P(x = 2) b) What is the probability that a randomly selected person has received five tickets in a three-year period? P(x = 5) = c) What is the probability that that a randomly selected person has received more than five tickets in a three-year period? P(x > 5) = d) What is the probability that that a randomly selected person has received two or less tickets in a three-year period? P( 62) =
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