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An experiment to assess germination rates on turnip seeds was repeated 100 times with five seeds in each trial. In eight trials, none of the seeds germinated. In 11 trials, one seed germinated. In
21 trials, two seeds germinated. In 32 trials, three seeds germinated. In 19 trials, four seeds germinated. In nine trials, all five seeds germinated. Let x the number of turnip seeds that
germinated in each trial out of five.
Complete the values of x from least to greatest and the corresponding values of p(x) in the probability distribution table.
X
P(X)


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