The diameter of a particle of contamination (in micrometers) is mo Determine the following (round all of your answers to 3 decimal pla (a) P(X < 2) i (b) P(X> 5) i (c) P(6 < X < 10) 017
The diameter of a particle of contamination (in micrometers) is mo Determine the following (round all of your answers to 3 decimal pla (a) P(X < 2) i (b) P(X> 5) i (c) P(6 < X < 10) 017
Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897, 0079039898, 2018
18th Edition
ISBN:9780079039897
Author:Carter
Publisher:Carter
Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.1: Measures Of Center
Problem 9PPS
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The diameter of a particle of contamination (in micrometers) is modeled with the probability density function f (x) =
Determine the following (round all of your answers to 3 decimal places):
(a) P(X < 2) i
(b) P(X> 5) i
(c) P(6 < X < 10) .017
(d) P(X < 6 or X > 10) i .962
(e) Determine x such that P(X < x) = 0.90. 3.16
for x > 1.
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