'Find the probability. 11) Suppose x is random variable best described by uniform probability distribution with a = 30 and b = 50 Find P(30 <x <34). (4 points) b. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of x points)'
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Step 1: Find the range of the uniform distribution The range of the uniform distribution is the difference between the upper and lower bounds, so: Range = b - a = 50 - 30 = 20 Show more…
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