In certain experiments, the error made in determining the density of a silicon compound is a random variable having the probability density of: f (x) = {* 25 for -0.02

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In certain experiments, the error made in determining the density of a silicon compound
is a random variable having the probability density of:
r25
f (x) = {"
for -0.02<x<0.02
elsewhere
Find the probability such that an error will be between -0.005 and 0.005.
O 0.75
O 0.25
O 1
O 0.5
Transcribed Image Text:In certain experiments, the error made in determining the density of a silicon compound is a random variable having the probability density of: r25 f (x) = {" for -0.02<x<0.02 elsewhere Find the probability such that an error will be between -0.005 and 0.005. O 0.75 O 0.25 O 1 O 0.5
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