The current which flows through a thin copper wire is uniformly distributed in the interval ([0,10]) (in

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The current which flows through a thin copper wire is uniformly distributed in the interval \([0,10]\) (in \(m A\) ). For safety reasons, the current should not fall below the crucial level of \(4 \mathrm{~mA}\).

What is the probability that at any randomly chosen time point the current is below \(4 m A\) ?

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