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The round off errors when measuring the distance that a long jumper has jumped is uniformly distributed between 0 and 4.5 mm. Round values to 4 decimal places when possible.
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probability that the jump's round off error is greater than 3.3 is P(x > 3.3) = - P(x > 2.1 | x > 0.8) =
- Find the minimum for the upper
quartile
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