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Nutka1998
5 days ago
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Jenna goes fishing every Saturday morning. She is only allowed to catch a maximum of 222 fish each trip. The table below display

s the probability distribution of XXX, the number of fish that Jenna catches in a trip. X= \# \text{ of fish}X=# of fishX, equals, \#, start text, space, o, f, space, f, i, s, h, end text 000 111 222 P(X)P(X)P, left parenthesis, X, right parenthesis 0.040.040, point, 04 0.320.320, point, 32 0.640.640, point, 64 Given that \mu_X=1.6μ X ​ =1.6mu, start subscript, X, end subscript, equals, 1, point, 6 fish, find the standard deviation of the number of fish that Jenna catches. Round your answer to two decimal places.
Mathematics
1 answer:
zzz [9K]5 days ago
4 0

Response: 0.57 fish. I learned this from Khan Academy.

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