The random variable x represents the number of cars per household in a town of 1000 households. Find the probability of randomly selecting a household that has between one and three cars, inclusive. Cars Households 135 418 2. 242 3. 122 4 83 O 0.782 O 0.218 O 0.418 O 0.135

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The random variable x represents the number of cars per household in a town of 1000 households. Find the probability of randomly selecting a household that
has between one and three cars, inclusive.
Cars
Households
135
1
418
242
122
4
83
O 0.782
O 0.218
O 0.418
O 0.135
2.
3.
Transcribed Image Text:The random variable x represents the number of cars per household in a town of 1000 households. Find the probability of randomly selecting a household that has between one and three cars, inclusive. Cars Households 135 1 418 242 122 4 83 O 0.782 O 0.218 O 0.418 O 0.135 2. 3.
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