Snowfall for a location is found to be uniformly distributed between 70” and 150”. What is the probability that a given year will have more than 120” of snow? What is the probability that the snowfall will be between 90″ and 100″?

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  1. Snowfall for a location is found to be uniformly distributed between 70” and 150”.
    1. What is the probability that a given year will have more than 120” of snow?
    2. What is the probability that the snowfall will be between 90″ and 100″?
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Given Data:

Let X represent the snowfall for a location

X~ Uniform (70, 150)

 

where,

a=70

b=150

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