SOLUTION: Suppose x is a uniform random variable with c=10 and d=90. Find the probability that a randomly selected observation exceds 26. Plese show me the steps to solving this problem.

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Question 371954: Suppose x is a uniform random variable with c=10 and d=90. Find the probability that a randomly selected observation exceds 26.
Plese show me the steps to solving this problem. I am really confused.
Thanks.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What are and (in terms of the distribution)??
Is the distribution continuous or discrete??

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