Determine the cumulative distribution function. Determine the mean and standard deviation of the cable length. If the length specifications are 1195 < x < 1205 millimeters, what proportion of cables is within specifications?
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Determine the cumulative distribution
Determine the mean and standard deviation of the
cable length.
If the length specifications are 1195 < x < 1205
millimeters, what proportion of cables is within
specifications?
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