If X is a normal random variable with parameters μ = 10 and ² = 36, compute (a) P{X > 5}; (b) P{4 < X < 16}.
If X is a normal random variable with parameters μ = 10 and ² = 36, compute (a) P{X > 5}; (b) P{4 < X < 16}.
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10 and ² = 36, compute
If X is a normal random variable with parameters u
(a) P{X > 5};
(b) P{4 < X < 16}.
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