Ted is not particularly creative. He uses the pickup line "lf I could rearrange the alphabet, l'd put U and I together." The random variable x is the number of women Ted approaches before encountering one who reacts positively. Determine whether a probability distribution is given. If a probability distribution is given, find its mean and standard deviation. If a probability distribution is not given, identify the requirements that are not satisfied. P(x) 0.001 1. 0.007 2 0.031 3 0.061 Does the table show a probability distribution? Select all that apply. O A. Yes, the table shows a probability distribution. O B. No, the random variable x's number values are not associated with probabilities. O C. No, the random variable x is categorical instead of numerical. D. No, not every probability is between 0 and 1 inclusive. O E. No, the sum of all the probabilities is not equal to 1.

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Ted is not particularly creative. He uses the pickup line "If I could
rearrange the alphabet, l'd put U and I together." The random variable x is
the number of women Ted approaches before encountering one who
reacts positively. Determine whether a probability distribution is given. If a
probability distribution is given, find its mean and standard deviation. If a
probability distribution is not given, identify the requirements that are not
P(x)
0.001
1.
0.007
0.031
satisfied.
0.061
Does the table show a probability distribution? Select all that apply.
O A. Yes, the table shows a probability distribution.
O B. No, the random variable x's number values are not associated with probabilities.
O C. No, the random variable x is categorical instead of numerical.
D. No, not every probability is between 0 and 1 inclusive.
O E. No, the sum of all the probabilities is not equal to 1.
Transcribed Image Text:Ted is not particularly creative. He uses the pickup line "If I could rearrange the alphabet, l'd put U and I together." The random variable x is the number of women Ted approaches before encountering one who reacts positively. Determine whether a probability distribution is given. If a probability distribution is given, find its mean and standard deviation. If a probability distribution is not given, identify the requirements that are not P(x) 0.001 1. 0.007 0.031 satisfied. 0.061 Does the table show a probability distribution? Select all that apply. O A. Yes, the table shows a probability distribution. O B. No, the random variable x's number values are not associated with probabilities. O C. No, the random variable x is categorical instead of numerical. D. No, not every probability is between 0 and 1 inclusive. O E. No, the sum of all the probabilities is not equal to 1.
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