Suppose the average price of gasoline for a city in the United States follows a continuous uniform distribution with a lower bound of $4.30 per gallon and an upper bound of $4.50 per gallon. What is the probability a randomly chosen gas station charges more than $4.35 per gallon?       Multiple Choice   1.0000   0.2000   0.7500   0.8834

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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
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Suppose the average price of gasoline for a city in the United States follows a continuous uniform distribution with a lower bound of $4.30 per gallon and an upper bound of $4.50 per gallon. What is the probability a randomly chosen gas station charges more than $4.35 per gallon?

 

 

 

Multiple Choice
 

1.0000

 
0.2000
 
0.7500
 

0.8834

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