Given an exponentially distributed population with a mean of 166. 83% is the probability of being greater than what value?
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Step 1: The probability of being greater than a value x in an exponential distribution is given by: $$P(X > x) = e^{-x/\mu}$$ where $\mu$ is the mean of the distribution. Show more…
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