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Suppose that the weight of an newborn fawn is Uniformly distributed between 2.1 and 3.9 kg. Suppose that a newborn fawn is randomly selected. Round answers to 4 decimal places when possible. a. The mean of this distribution is
b. The standard deviation is
c. The probability that fawn will weigh exactly 2.6 kg is P(x = 2.6) =
d. The probability that a newborn fawn will be weigh between 2.3 and 3.5 is P(2.3 < x < 3.5) =
e. The probability that a newborn fawn will be weigh more than 3.16 is P(x > 3.16) =
f. P(x > 2.8 | x < 3.1) =
g. Find the 7th percentile.

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