The length of time patients must wait to see a doctor in a local clinic is uniformly distributed between 15 minutes and 2.5 hours.  Compute the total number of one-hour intervals in the above interval. The answer is simply 2.5 - .25 = 2.25 one-hour intervals, correct?

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The length of time patients must wait to see a doctor in a local clinic is uniformly distributed between 15 minutes and 2.5 hours.  Compute the total number of one-hour intervals in the above interval.

The answer is simply 2.5 - .25 = 2.25 one-hour intervals, correct?

 

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