The distribution of the heights, x, in meters, of trees is represented by the density function p(x).
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The distribution of the heights, x, in meters, of trees is represented by the density function p(x). In each case, calculate the fraction of trees which are:
(a) Less than 5 meters high
(b) More than 6 meters high
(c) Between 2 and 5 meters high
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fraction of trees/meter 0.05 p(x) 20 x (m)
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Applied Calculus
ISBN: 9781119275565
6th Edition
Authors: Deborah Hughes Hallett, Patti Frazer Lock, Andrew M. Gleason, Daniel E. Flath, Sheldon P. Gordon, David O. Lomen, David Lovelock, William G. McCallum, Brad G. Osgood, Andrew Pasquale
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