The shelf life of a product is a random variable that is

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The shelf life of a product is a random variable that is related to consumer acceptance. It turns out that the shelf life Y in days of a certain type of bakery product has a density function f(y) = 1 2 ey/2, 0 y < , 0, elsewhere. What fraction of the loaves of this product stocked today would you expect to be sellable 3 days from now?

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