Demand The daily demand for gasoline (in millions of gallons) in a city is described by
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Demand The daily demand for gasoline (in millions of gallons) in a city is described by the probability density functionFind the probabilities that the daily demand for gasoline will be (a) no more than 3 million gallons and (b) at least 2 million gallons.
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