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- suppose that computer literacy among people ages 40 and older is being studied and that the accompanying tables describes the probability distribution for four randomly selected people, where x is the number that are computer literate. is it unusual to find four computer literates among four randomly selected people? a) yes
0 1 2 3 4
p(x) 0.16 0.25 0.36 0.15 0.08
b) no
Step1: Recall the criteria for a probability distribution
A probability distribution must satisfy two conditions: 1. \(0\leq P(x)\leq1\) for all \(x\), and 2. \(\sum_{x}P(x) = 1\).
Step2: Check the sum of probabilities
\(\sum_{x = 0}^{4}P(x)=0.16 + 0.25+0.36 + 0.15+0.08\)
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Also, \(0\leq0.16\leq1\), \(0\leq0.25\leq1\), \(0\leq0.36\leq1\), \(0\leq0.15\leq1\) and \(0\leq0.08\leq1\). So it is a valid probability - distribution.
Step3: Check for unusualness
An event is considered unusual if its probability is less than or equal to \(0.05\). The probability of having four computer - literates \(P(x = 4)=0.08>0.05\). So it is not unusual.
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B. No