Question: At a private golf course known for its excellent golfers a statistician quizzed the members to determine how many holes in one each made in
At a private golf course known for its excellent golfers a statistician quizzed the members to determine how many holes in one each made in their lifetime. From his work the following probability distribution of the number of career holes in one.

One member was selected at random. Find the following probabilities.
a. The member has more than 3 holes in one.
b. The member never had a hole in one.
c. The member has between 3 and 5 (inclusive) holes in one.
0 1 2 P(x) .78 .10 .05 .03 .02 .01 .01 6 3 4 5 7 or more
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