An ordinary (fair) coin is tossed 3 times. Outcomes are thus triples of "heads" (h) and "tails" (t) which we write hth, ttt, etc. For each outcome, let R be the random variable counting the number of...


An ordinary (fair) coin is tossed 3 times. Outcomes are thus triples of "heads" (h) and "tails" (t) which we write hth, ttt, etc. For each outcome, let R be the random variable counting the number of heads in each outcome. For example, if the outcome is tth, then =Rtth1. Suppose that the random variable X is defined in terms of R as follows: =X−R2−3R4. The values of X are given in the table below.





























Outcome

htt




tht




hth




thh




ttt




hhh




hht




tth


Value of

X




−6




−6




−6




−6




−4




−4




−6




−6





Calculate the values of the probability distribution function of X, i.e. the function p X. First, fill in the first row with the values of X. Then fill in the appropriate probabilities in the second row.








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