SOLUTION: Let X be chosen uniformly at random from the interval [0,3]. What is the probability that X2−5X+6 > 0?

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Question 1198204: Let X be chosen uniformly at random from the interval [0,3]. What is the probability that X2−5X+6 > 0?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi  
Closed Interval: [0,3]
P() = 2/3  
(1/3 0f the time, f(x) ≤ 0 from x = 2 to x = 3 )


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