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24 March, 04:36

Suppose that the probabilities of a customer purchasing 0, 1, or 2 books at a book store are 0.2 , 0.4 , and 0.4 , respectively. what is the expected number of books a customer will purchase? the standard deviation of the customer's book purchases is

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  1. 24 March, 06:09
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    Porobability distribution of X

    x P (x)

    0 0.2

    1 0.4

    2 0.4

    Total. 1.0

    i] Expectation

    Mean=Σxp

    Variance=x²p - (∑xp) ²

    thus:

    Mean = (0*0.2) + (1*0.4) + (2*0.4)

    =0+0.4+0.8

    =1.2

    ii] Variance

    Variance=[ (0²*0.2) + (1²*0.4) + (2²*0.4) ] - (1.2) ²

    =[0+0.4+1.6]-1.44

    =0.56

    hence:

    standard deviation=sqrt (0.56) = 0.74833
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