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After a particular heavy snowstorm, the depth of snow reported in a mountain village followed a uniform distribution over the interval from 15 to 22 inches of snow. Find the probability that a randomly selected location in this village had between 17 and 18 inches of snow. Round to the nearest ten-thousandth.
After a particular heavy snowstorm, the depth of snow reported in a mountain village followed a uniform distribution over the interval from 15 to 22 inches of snow. Find the probability that a randomly selected location in this village had between 17 and 18 inches of snow. Round to the nearest ten-thousandth.
Select one:
A. 0.2857
B. 0.1429
C. 0.4286
D. 0.5714
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