The error involved in making a certain measurement is a continuous rv X with the following cdf. 0 x < -2 F(x) = + 1 3 68 7x - (a) Compute P(X < 0). J -2≤X<2 2≤x (b) Compute P(-1 < X < 1). (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (c) Compute P(0.9 < X). (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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The error involved in making a certain measurement is a continuous rv X with the following cdf.
X<-2
-2≤ x < 2
F(x)=
+
1
3
68
C
(a) Compute P(X < 0).
*)
2≤x
(b) Compute P(-1 < X < 1). (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
(e) Compute p.
(c) Compute P(0.9 < X). (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
(d) Evaluate f(x) by obtaining F'(x).
f(x) = F'(x) =
Transcribed Image Text:The error involved in making a certain measurement is a continuous rv X with the following cdf. X<-2 -2≤ x < 2 F(x)= + 1 3 68 C (a) Compute P(X < 0). *) 2≤x (b) Compute P(-1 < X < 1). (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (e) Compute p. (c) Compute P(0.9 < X). (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (d) Evaluate f(x) by obtaining F'(x). f(x) = F'(x) =
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