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Suppose the diameter of aerosol particles in a particular application is uniformly distributed between 2 and 6 nanometers. Find the probability that a randomly measured particle has diameter greater than 3 nanometers.

Suppose the diameter of aerosol particles in a particular application is uniformly distributed between 2 and 6 nanometers. Find the probability that a randomly measured particle has diameter greater than 3 nanometers.

In this problem, the diameter of the aerosol particles is a continuous random variable that is uniformly distributed between 2 and 6 nanometers. This means that all values between 2 and 6 are equally likely. In this situation, our Random Variable X is a Uniform...
Random Phenomena

Random Phenomena

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Random Event

Random Event

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