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AP EAMCET · Maths · Probability

Given below is the distribution of a random variable \(X\)
\(\begin{array}{ccccc}\mathbf{X}=\mathbf{x} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 \\ \mathbf{P}(\mathbf{X}=\mathbf{x}) & \lambda & 2 \lambda & 3 \lambda & 4 \lambda\end{array}\)
If \(\alpha=\mathrm{P}(X < 3)\) and \(\beta=\mathrm{P}(X>2)\), then \(\alpha: \beta=\)

  1. A 2 : 5
  2. B 3 : 4
  3. C 4 : 5
  4. D 3 : 7
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(D) 3 : 7

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For a distribution of random variable \(x\), \[ \begin{aligned} & \alpha=P\left(X^6 2\right)=P\left(X^6=3\right)+P\left(X^6=4\right) \\ & \quad=3 \lambda+4 \lambda=7 \lambda \\ & \therefore \quad \alpha: \beta=3: 7 \end{aligned} \]