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Mathematics, 13.07.2020 22:01 brien301

Suppose a random variable x is best described by a uniform probability distribution with range 22 to 55. Find the value of a that makes the following probability statements true. a. P(X <= a) =0.95
b. P(X < a)= 0.49
c. P(X >= a)= 0.85
d. P(X >a )= 0.89
e. P(1.83 <= x <=a)= 0.31

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