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The Dean's Office keeps tracks of student complaints received each week. The probability distribution for complaints can be represented as a table as shown below. The random variable xi represents the number of complaints, and p(xi) is the probability of receiving xi complaints.
The Dean's Office keeps tracks of student complaints received each week. The probability distribution for complaints can be represented as a table as shown below. The random variable xi represents the number of complaints, and p(xi) is the probability of receiving xi complaints.    -What is the probability that they receive less than 3 complaints in a week?
-What is the probability that they receive less than 3 complaints in a week?

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