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Mathematics, 12.11.2019 00:31 Anshuman2002

You are a sales rep, and receive phone messages that 2 of your 4 major customers need to talk to you about making a major purchase. unfortunately, neither one identified themselves or left a callback number. so you will call them back in no particular order until you find one of the interested customers. let x= {1, 2, 3, 4} stand for which of your calls finally talks to one of the interested customers. a) write down a table of the probability mass function p(x) = p(x = x) for which call reaches the first interested customer. b) calculate the expected number of calls e(x) you will have made when you talk to the first interested customer.

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