A random number generator picks a number from 19 to 58 in a uniform manner. Round answers to 4 decimal places when possible. a. Find the mean and standard deviation of distribution  b. The probability that the number will be exactly 43 is P(x = 43) = c. he probability that the number will be between 27 and 53 is P(27 < x < 53) =

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A random number generator picks a number from 19 to 58 in a uniform manner. Round answers to 4 decimal places when possible.

a. Find the mean and standard deviation of distribution 

b. The probability that the number will be exactly 43 is P(x = 43) =

c. he probability that the number will be between 27 and 53 is P(27 < x < 53) = 

d. The probability that the number will be larger than 27 is P(x &gt 27) = 

 

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