Question: 2. Let X be a continuous random variable. Suppose that we know that Pr(X < 5) = 0.35. What is Pr(X > 5), and how
2. Let X be a continuous random variable. Suppose that we know that Pr(X < 5) = 0.35. What is Pr(X > 5), and how do you know? (Hint: X is not necessarily normally distributed, but you can still consider how much area is under the curve, no matter the shape of the curve.)
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