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Need help with this Intro to probability and statistics homework problem. Make sure your handwriting is neat and readable.

Transcribed Image Text:2.1-2. Let a chip be taken at random from a bowl that con-
tains six white chips, three red chips, and one blue chip. Let
the random variable X = 1 if the outcome is a white chip.
let X = 5 if the outcome is a red chip, and let X = 10 if
the outcome is a blue chip.
(a) Find the pmf of X.
(b) Graph the pmf as a bar graph.
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