If X ~ U(4.5, 18.5) is a continuous uniform random variable, what is P(X < 11)? Select the correct answer below:
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Step 1: The probability of a continuous uniform random variable is given by the formula: $$P(a \le X \le b) = \frac{b-a}{d-c}$$ where $a$ and $b$ are the lower and upper bounds of the probability, and $c$ and $d$ are the lower and upper bounds of the distribution. Show more…
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