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Given that x is a hypergeometric random variable with Nequals10, nequals4, and requals6, complete parts a through d. a. Compute P(xequals1). P(xequals1)equals . 114 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) by. Compute P(x equals 0). P(xequals 0)equals . 005 (Rounded to three decimal places as needed.) c. Compute P(xequals3). P(xequals3)equals . 381 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) d. Compute P(xgreater than or equals5). P(xgreater than or equals5)equals nothing (Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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