For any continuous random variable X, if both a and b are fixed real numbers such that a a) + P(X s b) O b. P(X s b). P(Xs b) - P(X < a) Od. P(X< b).

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For any continuous random variable X, if both a and b are fixed real numbers such that a <b, then P(a sXs b) will always be:
Select one:
P(X > a) + P(X s )
O b. P(X sb).
P(Xs b) - P(X < a)
od.
P(X< b).
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Transcribed Image Text:=49 For any continuous random variable X, if both a and b are fixed real numbers such that a <b, then P(a sXs b) will always be: Select one: P(X > a) + P(X s ) O b. P(X sb). P(Xs b) - P(X < a) od. P(X< b). 11:09 AM 85°F A G Q») ENG 12/16/2021 Chp EliteBook 8470p Glay postitive delete Scroll 16 f7 0 f8 0 f9 O f10 困 f11 f12 Ibreok pri sc
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