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Consider a uniform density curve defined from x = 1 to x = 8. a. What is the height of the "curve"? b. What percent of observations fall between x=2 and x=5? c. What percent of observations fall below x = 4? d. What percent of observations fall above x = 6? e. What percent of observations equal 7?

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