Births are approximately Uniformly distributed between the 52 weeks of the year. They can be said to follow a Uniform distribution from 1 to 53 (a spread of 52 weeks). Round answers to 4 decimal places when possible 1.The probability that a person will be born between weeks 19 and 32 is     P(1942)=P(x>42)=   . P(x>18∣x<32)=P(x>18∣x<32)=   . Find the 49th percentile.

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Births are approximately Uniformly distributed between the 52 weeks of the year. They can be said to follow a Uniform distribution from 1 to 53 (a spread of 52 weeks). Round answers to 4 decimal places when possible

1.The probability that a person will be born between weeks 19 and 32 is
    P(19<x<32)P(19<x<32) =  .

  1. The probability that a person will be born after week 42 is
        P(x>42)=P(x>42)=   .
  2. P(x>18∣x<32)=P(x>18∣x<32)=   .
  3. Find the 49th percentile. 
  4. Find the maximum for the lower quarter. 
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