Ox= 4.33 |× (rounded to four decimal places) O Part (e) Part (f) Give the distribution of X. (Round your standard deviation to three decimal places.) X - N (17.5 0.55 ]× ) Part (g) O Part (h) Give the distribution of EX. (Round your standard deviation to three decimal places.) ΣΧ Ν 962.5 4.30 ]× ) Part (i) O Part (j) Calculate the probability that the professor will need to read a total of more than 1040 pages. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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Suppose that the length of research papers is uniformly distributed from 10 to 25 pages. We survey a class in which 55 research papers
were turned in to a professor. We are interested in the average length of the research papers.
Part (a)
Part (b)
Part (c)
Part (d)
Ox=4.33
x (rounded to four decimal places)
O Part (e)
Part (f)
Give the distribution of X. (Round your standard deviation to three decimal places.)
X - N
(17.5
0.55
Part (g)
O Part (h)
Give the distribution of EX. (Round your standard deviation to three decimal places.)
EX-N
(962.5
4.30
|× )
Part (i)
O Part (j)
Calculate the probability that the professor will need to read a total of more than 1040 pages. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
Part (k)
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the length of research papers is uniformly distributed from 10 to 25 pages. We survey a class in which 55 research papers were turned in to a professor. We are interested in the average length of the research papers. Part (a) Part (b) Part (c) Part (d) Ox=4.33 x (rounded to four decimal places) O Part (e) Part (f) Give the distribution of X. (Round your standard deviation to three decimal places.) X - N (17.5 0.55 Part (g) O Part (h) Give the distribution of EX. (Round your standard deviation to three decimal places.) EX-N (962.5 4.30 |× ) Part (i) O Part (j) Calculate the probability that the professor will need to read a total of more than 1040 pages. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) Part (k) Additional Materials Reading
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