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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Statistics_for_Behavioral_Science_Majors/05%3A_Continuous_Probability_Distributions/5.02%3A_Uniform_Distribution
    The probability is found by taking the area between two points within the rectangle formed from the x-axis, between the endpoints a and b, the length, and f(x) = 1/(b-a), the height. When working with...The probability is found by taking the area between two points within the rectangle formed from the x-axis, between the endpoints a and b, the length, and f(x) = 1/(b-a), the height. When working with continuous distributions it is helpful to draw a picture of the distribution, then shade in the area of the probability that you are trying to find. a) First plug in the endpoints a = 0 and b = 15 into the PDF to get the height of the rectangle.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Statistical_Methods_(Yuba_College)/07%3A_Continuous_Probability_Distributions/7.02%3A_Uniform_Distribution
    The probability is found by taking the area between two points within the rectangle formed from the x-axis, between the endpoints a and b, the length, and f(x) = 1/(b-a), the height. When working with...The probability is found by taking the area between two points within the rectangle formed from the x-axis, between the endpoints a and b, the length, and f(x) = 1/(b-a), the height. When working with continuous distributions it is helpful to draw a picture of the distribution, then shade in the area of the probability that you are trying to find. a) First plug in the endpoints a = 0 and b = 15 into the PDF to get the height of the rectangle.

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