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Business, 01.11.2019 04:31 jfarrar02

He weekly repair cost y for a machine has a probability density function given by f ( y ) =  3 ( 1 − y ) 2 , 0 < y < 1,0 , elsewhere, with measurements in hundreds of dollars. how much money should be budgeted each week for repair costs so that the actual cost will exceed the budgeted amount only 10% of the time?

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