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x P(X=x) 0.00 0.0012 1.00 0.0174 2.00 0.0980 3.00 0.2759 4.00 0.3886 5.00 0.2189

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Question

x P(X=x)

0.00 0.0012

1.00 0.0174

2.00 0.0980

3.00 0.2759

4.00 0.3886

5.00 0.2189

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Explanation / Answer

The probability that more than one subject experiences headache

=P[X>1]

=0.098+0.2759+0.3886+0.2189

=0.9814

Option D) is correct.

Yes, because the event that the number of subjects that experience headaches is less than or equal to one is unlikely.

x Pr[X = x] 0 0.0012 1 0.0174 2 0.098 3 0.2759 4 0.3886 5 0.2189