Find P(X > 3) and P(X > 5 | X > 3).

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Chapter9: Counting And Probability
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Problem: Suppose that the distribution function of a random variable X is given by
t < 1
F(t)
1
1
t2
t > 1.
Find P(X > 3) and P(X > 5 | X > 3).
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