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The figure above shows the probability distribution
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The figure above shows the probability distribution of a continuous random variable X. For each of the five intervals shown, the figure gives the probability that the value of X is in that interval. What is the probability that 1 < X < 4 ?
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P(x is between 1 and 4) = P(x is between 1 and 2 OR x is between 2 and 3 OR x is between 3 and 4) = P(x is between 1 and 2) + P(x is between 2 and 3) + P(x is between 3 and 4) = 0.30 + 0.32 + 0.14 = 0.76
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