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Unif(4, 10).
a. Calculate P(X < 5).
Prob =
b. Calculate P(1X-61 > 1).
Prob =
C. Assuming that 4 sI5 5. calculate P(X <t|X< 5). (Your answer should be in terms of t.)
Prob =
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