to how you arrived to that solution. (a) integrate (15x^8)(e^(-x/4) from 0 to infinity (b) integrate (10x^3)(1-x)^7 from 0 to 1

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Evaluate the following integrals. Do NOT use calculus to solve problem (use statistics approach) and give an ***explanation*** as to how you arrived to that solution. 

(a) integrate (15x^8)(e^(-x/4) from 0 to infinity

(b) integrate (10x^3)(1-x)^7 from 0 to 1

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