Question
The number of chocolate chips per cookie in Charlie's Chocolate Chip Cookie Shop is given by the following probability distributions, where X is the number of chocolate chips per cookie:
x 8 9 10 11 12
P(X=x) .1 .2 .4 .2 .1
a)Find the probability that a cookie chosen at random has at least 10 chocolate chips.
b) Find the probability that a cookie chosen at random has no more than 7 chocolate chips.
What I did:
a) P (x≥ 10 ) = .4+.2+.1=0.7
b) P (x ≤7) Is it zero?
x 8 9 10 11 12
P(X=x) .1 .2 .4 .2 .1
a)Find the probability that a cookie chosen at random has at least 10 chocolate chips.
b) Find the probability that a cookie chosen at random has no more than 7 chocolate chips.
What I did:
a) P (x≥ 10 ) = .4+.2+.1=0.7
b) P (x ≤7) Is it zero?
Answers
I agree with you on both.
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