Let be the number of TV owned by a randomly selected household with annual income between $55,000 and $109,999. Its probability distribution is as follows 01 2 3 4 5 .001.220.339.279.15.011 Find the mean number of TVs owned Find the standard deviation of number of TVs

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Chapter12: Probability
Section12.2: Introduction To Probability
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Let be the number of TV owned by a randomly selected household with annual income between
$55,000 and $109,999. Its probability distribution is as follows
0 1 2 3 4 5
.001.220.339.279.15.011
Find the mean number of TVs owned
Find the standard deviation of number of TVs
Transcribed Image Text:Let be the number of TV owned by a randomly selected household with annual income between $55,000 and $109,999. Its probability distribution is as follows 0 1 2 3 4 5 .001.220.339.279.15.011 Find the mean number of TVs owned Find the standard deviation of number of TVs
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