Question: I have a question about uniform distribution. I got a) (20000+2000)/2 and b)(20000-2000)^2/12, but I cannot get c) and d). I am not sure how

I have a question about uniform distribution.

I got a) (20000+2000)/2 and b)(20000-2000)^2/12, but I cannot get c) and d). I am not sure how to calculate the "exceed."

Could you give me some tips to solve this?

Thanks,

I have a question about uniform distribution. I
Let the random variable L be uniformly distributed between 2000 and 20,000. a. Calculate the E[L] . b. Calculate the Var[L] . c. Calculate the probability that L will exceed 15,000. d. Calculate the probability that L will exceed 15,000 given that it exceeds 12,000

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