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Q An experiment involves 3 seedlings in a yard. Each of the
Seedlings has independent chance to survive (S) or not to survive(N)
while the probability that each seeding will
survive
0.75. Let a random variable x be the number of surviving
trees after one year of planting
a)construct a probability distribution for this experiment?
b) Hence
, determine the expected value of the random
variable x

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