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In a batch of 25 pedometers, 3 are believed to be defective. A quality-control engineer randomly selects 5 units to test. Let random variable X=the number of defective units that are among the 5 units tested. The probability mass function f(x)=P(X=x) is given below. f(x)={(0,0.49565), (1,0.41304), (2,0.08696), (3,0.00435)} Recall that the mean μ of a discrete random variable X with probability mass function f(x)=P(X=x) is given by μ=∑i=1nxi•fxi. Find μ for the probability mass function above. What does this number represent? μ=nothing (Type an integer or decimal rounded to four decimal places as needed.) What does this number mean? A. This is the probability that every 5 units tested will contain at least one defective unit. B. This is the expected number of defective units for every 5 units tested. C. This is the average number of defective units in each batch of 25 units. D. This is the exact number of defective units in every 5 units tested.
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