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- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Book%3A_Business_Statistics_Customized_(OpenStax)/05%3A_Continuous_Random_Variables/5.03%3A_The_Uniform_DistributionThe amount of time, in minutes, that a person must wait for a bus is uniformly distributed between zero and 15 minutes, inclusive. Let X = the number of minutes a person must wait for a bus. \(a =...The amount of time, in minutes, that a person must wait for a bus is uniformly distributed between zero and 15 minutes, inclusive. Let X = the number of minutes a person must wait for a bus. a=0 and b=15. X∼U(0,15). The total duration of baseball games in the major league in the 2011 season is uniformly distributed between 447 hours and 521 hours inclusive. What is the probability that the duration of games for a team for the 2011 season is between 480 and 500 hours?
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introduction_to_Business_Statistics_-_OER_-_Spring_2023/05%3A_Continuous_Random_Variables/5.03%3A_The_Uniform_DistributionThe amount of time, in minutes, that a person must wait for a bus is uniformly distributed between zero and 15 minutes, inclusive. Let X = the number of minutes a person must wait for a bus. \(a =...The amount of time, in minutes, that a person must wait for a bus is uniformly distributed between zero and 15 minutes, inclusive. Let X = the number of minutes a person must wait for a bus. a=0 and b=15. X∼U(0,15). The total duration of baseball games in the major league in the 2011 season is uniformly distributed between 447 hours and 521 hours inclusive. What is the probability that the duration of games for a team for the 2011 season is between 480 and 500 hours?
- https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_Notre_Dame/BFE_1201_Statistical_Methods_for_Finance_(Kuter)/04%3A_Random_Variables/4.06%3A_The_Uniform_DistributionThe amount of time, in minutes, that a person must wait for a bus is uniformly distributed between zero and 15 minutes, inclusive. Let X = the number of minutes a person must wait for a bus. \(a =...The amount of time, in minutes, that a person must wait for a bus is uniformly distributed between zero and 15 minutes, inclusive. Let X = the number of minutes a person must wait for a bus. a=0 and b=15. X∼U(0,15). The total duration of baseball games in the major league in the 2011 season is uniformly distributed between 447 hours and 521 hours inclusive. What is the probability that the duration of games for a team for the 2011 season is between 480 and 500 hours?