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25 June, 00:26

Consider 4 trials, each having the same probability of success. Let X denote the total number of successes in these trials.

If E[X]=0.8, find each of the following.

(a) The largest possible value of P{X=4}

(b) The smallest possible value of P{X=4}.

In this case, give possible values for the remaining probabilities:

P{X=0};

P{X=1};

P{X=2};

P{X=3};

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  1. 25 June, 00:36
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    a) 0.2

    b) 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    E[X] = 0*P (X=0) + 1*P (X=1) + 2*P (X=2) + 3*P (X=3) + 4*P (X=4) = 0.8

    (a) The largest possible value of P (X=4) occurs when

    P (X=1) = P (X=2) = P (X=3) = 0.

    In that case,

    4*P (X=4) = 0.8 = ==> P (X=4) = 0.8/4 = 0.2

    (b) The smallest possible value of P (X=4).

    Obviously, the smallest possible value is P (X=4) = 0

    In that case, possible values for the remaining probabilities

    could be, for example

    P (X=0) = P (X=2) = P (X=3) = 0

    P (X=1) = 0.8
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