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A frequency distribution is shown below. Complete parts (a) and (b). The number of televisions per household in a small town
Televisions
1 2
3
Households 23 450 727 1400
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(a) Use the frequency distribution to construct a probability distribution.
P(x)
0
X
1
2
CON
3
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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