Births are approximately uniformly distributed between the 52 weeks of the year. They can be said to follow a Uniform Distribution from 1 – 53 (spread of 52 weeks). Round all answers to two decimal...


Births are approximately uniformly distributed between the 52 weeks of the year. They can be said to follow a Uniform Distribution from 1 – 53 (spread of 52 weeks). Round all answers to two decimal places.


A. The mean of this distribution is


B. The standard deviation is


C. The probability that a person will be born at the exact moment that week 29 begins is P(x = 29) =


D. The probability that a person will be born between weeks 5 and 18 is P(5 < x="">< 18)="">


E. The probability that a person will be born after week 30 is P(x > 30) =


F. P(x > 17 | x < 21)="">


G. Find the 40th
percentile.


H. Find the minimum for the upper quartile.



Jun 03, 2022
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