The time, X, to infection for Eagle Flu in minutes, after coming into contact with the virus has cumulative distribution F with the following definition: F(x) = 0 for x < 1 and F(x)= (3/2)-(3/2x) for 0 ≤ x ≤ 3 a) What is the probability density function for X for 1 ≤ x ≤ 3? f(x) = .5 f(x) = (3/4x^2)      f(x) =(3/2x^2)   f(x) = (3/2)-(3/2x)  f(x) = (3x/2x^3)  b) What is the probability that X > 2? c) What is the probability X < 2 ? d) What is the probability that X > 2.5? e) What is the probability that X > 3? f) What is the probability that X > 2.5 given the X > 2? g) Calculate the 60th percentile of X. h) What is the expected value of X? i) What is the expected value of X2 j) What is the variance of X? k) What is the probability that X is more than 0.1 above its expected value?

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The time, X, to infection for Eagle Flu in minutes, after coming into contact with the virus has cumulative distribution F with the following definition:
F(x) = 0 for x < 1 and F(x)= (3/2)-(3/2x) for 0 ≤ x ≤ 3

a) What is the probability density function for X for 1 ≤ x ≤ 3?

f(x) = .5
f(x) = (3/4x^2)
    
f(x) =(3/2x^2)
 
f(x) = (3/2)-(3/2x) 
f(x) = (3x/2x^3) 



b) What is the probability that X > 2?

c) What is the probability X < 2 ?

d) What is the probability that X > 2.5?

e) What is the probability that X > 3?

f) What is the probability that X > 2.5 given the X > 2?

g) Calculate the 60th percentile of X.

h) What is the expected value of X?

i) What is the expected value of X2


j) What is the variance of X?

k) What is the probability that X is more than 0.1 above its expected value?

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