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This probability distribution shows the

typical distribution of the number of shoes

in a teenager's closet.

Shoes

1

2

3

4

5

Frequency

12

20

38

20

10

Using this distribution, find the probability

that a teenager has exactly 2 pairs of shoes

in their closet.

p = [?]

Enter


Sagot :

Answer:

2 pairs of shoes number 1 and 5

Explanation:

Over time the frequency is most likely to stay stable with shoe's number 5 and 1 because the others have more frequency and I'm guessing that they would have the ones with  less frequency because they're more stable than the other shoes.