The shelf life (in years) of a laser pointer battery is a continuous random variable with probability density function f ( x ) = { 1 / ( x + 1 ) 2 i f x ≥ 0 0 otherwise (A) Find the probability that a randomly selected laser pointer battery has a shelf life of 3 years or less. (B) Find the probability that a randomly selected laser pointer battery has a shelf life of from 3 to 9 years. (C) Graph y = f ( x ) for [0, 10] and show the shaded region for part (A).
The shelf life (in years) of a laser pointer battery is a continuous random variable with probability density function f ( x ) = { 1 / ( x + 1 ) 2 i f x ≥ 0 0 otherwise (A) Find the probability that a randomly selected laser pointer battery has a shelf life of 3 years or less. (B) Find the probability that a randomly selected laser pointer battery has a shelf life of from 3 to 9 years. (C) Graph y = f ( x ) for [0, 10] and show the shaded region for part (A).
Solution Summary: The author explains that the probability of a randomly selected laser pointer battery having 3 years or less is 0.75.
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