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Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 12, n = 4, and M = 3.
a. Calculate p(0), p(1), p(2), and p(3).
b. Construct the probability histogram for x.
c. Calculate the mean Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 12, n = 4, and M = 3. a. Calculate p(0), p(1), p(2), and p(3). b. Construct the probability histogram for x. c. Calculate the mean   and variance   .  d. 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? and variance Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 12, n = 4, and M = 3. a. Calculate p(0), p(1), p(2), and p(3). b. Construct the probability histogram for x. c. Calculate the mean   and variance   .  d. 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? .
d. 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. a. Calculate p(0), p(1), p(2), and p(3). b. Construct the probability histogram for x. c. Calculate the mean   and variance   .  d. 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? Into the interval Let x be a hypergeometric random variable with N = 12, n = 4, and M = 3. a. Calculate p(0), p(1), p(2), and p(3). b. Construct the probability histogram for x. c. Calculate the mean   and variance   .  d. 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? Do these results agree with those given by Tchebysheff's Theorem?


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