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Caroline has a unique pet chimpanzee that is relatively likely to have twins. Each pregnancy is independent, and

Caroline's chimpanzee has a 60% chance of having 1 baby and a 40% chance of having 2 babies each
pregnancy
If X is a random variable that represents the total number of chimpanzee babies if Caroline's chimpanzee gets
pregnant twice, drag the bars to graph the probability distribution for all possible values of X.

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User JosMac
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Answer: 2=.36, 3=.48, 4=.16

Explanation:

If we let "S" represent 1 baby and "D" represent 2 babies, the sample space for the chimpanzee's 2 pregnancies is {SS, SD, DS, DD}.

We can find the probability of each possible outcome by multiplying the probability of the independent events leading to that outcome.

Outcomes:. Probability:

SS. .60 x .60 = .36

SD. .60 x .40 = .24

DS. .40 x .60 = .24

DD. .40x .40 =.16

Total. 1.00

Lastly group the similar outcomes. SD+DS= .48

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