SOLUTION: A package delivery service divides their packages into weight classes. Suppose that packages in the 14 to 20 KG class are uniformly distributed, meaning that all weights within th

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Question 1194198: A package delivery service divides their packages into weight classes. Suppose that packages in
the 14 to 20 KG class are uniformly distributed, meaning that all weights within that class are
equally likely to occur.
Provide a sketch diagram to summarize the above information. Show precisely f(x), the
mean value and the boundaries.

Answer by ikleyn(52803)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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On continuous uniform distribution, read and learn from this source

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_uniform_distribution


Or use your textbook, if you have it . . .


Regarding a sketch diagram, I always thought that it is the students' duty to make it - - - not a tutor's job
to re-tell from a textbook for you.



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