(a)
Height of the density curve.
(a)

Answer to Problem 44E
Height of the density curve is 0.2.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The distribution has been modeled according to uniform distribution on the interval
Such that
And
Calculations:
With uniform distribution, the density curve is reciprocal to the difference of the boundaries.
On the interval between the boundaries,
With
Thus, the height of the density curve is 0.2.
(b)
Proportion of time that Mr. Shrager dismisses the class within 1 minute of its scheduled end time.
(b)

Answer to Problem 44E
Mr. Sharger dismisses the class about 0.40 of the time within 1 minute of its scheduled end time.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Class dismissal time,
Calculations:
The area underneath the density curve between
Note that
Area underneath the density curve will be the rectangle.
With
Width,
And
Height,
Then
Therefore,
Mr. Sharger dismisses the class about 0.40 of the time within 1 minute of its scheduled end time.
(c)
20th percentile of the distribution to be calculated and interpreted.
(c)

Answer to Problem 44E
20th percentile of the distribution is 0 minutes.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The distribution has been modeled according to uniform distribution on the interval
Such that
And
Calculations:
According to the property for the 20th percentile, 20% of the data values should be smaller than the 20th percentile.
Let
xbe the 20th percentile.
The area underneath the density curve between-1 and x , will be the probability that the time is between the lower boundary and x .
Note that
Area underneath the density curve will be the rectangle.
With
Width,
And
Height,
Then
We know that
xis the 20th percentile.
Then
The probability has to be equal to 20% or 0.2.
Subtract 0.2 from both sides.
Divide the above equation by 0.2.
That becomes
Therefore,
The 20th percentile of the distribution will be 0 minutes, which means that Mr. Shrager dismisses the class about 20% early of the time.
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