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Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 12, n = 4, and M = 3.
Calculate p(0).
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Calculate p(1).
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Calculate p(2).
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Calculate p(3).
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Calculate the mean.
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Calculate the variance.
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What proportion of the population of measurements fall into the interval Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 12, n = 4, and M = 3. Calculate p(0). ______________ Calculate p(1). ______________ Calculate p(2). ______________ Calculate p(3). ______________ Calculate the mean. ______________ Calculate the variance. ______________ What proportion of the population of measurements fall into the interval   ? ______________ Into the interval   ? ______________ Do these results agree with those given by Tchebysheff's Theorem? ______________ ?
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Into the interval Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 12, n = 4, and M = 3. Calculate p(0). ______________ Calculate p(1). ______________ Calculate p(2). ______________ Calculate p(3). ______________ Calculate the mean. ______________ Calculate the variance. ______________ What proportion of the population of measurements fall into the interval   ? ______________ Into the interval   ? ______________ Do these results agree with those given by Tchebysheff's Theorem? ______________ ?
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Do these results agree with those given by Tchebysheff's Theorem?
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