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Mathematics, 21.06.2021 20:00 krojas015

Data were collected from a survey given to graduating college seniors on the number of times they had changed majors. From that data, a probability distribution was constructed. The random variable X is defined as the number of times a graduating senior changed majors. It is shown below: x
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0.194 0.277 0.214 0.19 0.069 0.04 0.011 0.003 0.002
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What is the probability that a randomly selected student changed his or her major at least once?

What is the probability that a randomly selected student changed his or her major at most twice?

Given that a randomly selected person did change majors, what is the probability that he or she changed majors more than three times?

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