Engineering, 03.03.2020 01:53 gwendallinesikes
The temperature readings from a thermocouple in a furnace fluctuate according to a cumulative distribution function F(x) = {0 x < 800 degree C 0.1x - 80 800 degree C lessthanorequalto x < 810 degree C 1 x > 810 degree C Determine the following. (a) P(X < 805) (b) P(800 < X lessthanorequalto 805) (c) P(X > 808) (d) If the specifications for the process require that the furnace temperature be between 802 and 808 degree C, what is the probability that the furnace will operate outside of the specifications?
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