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Let the continuous random variable X denote the current measured in
a thin copper wire in milliamperes. Assume that the range of X is (0,
1/0.12 mA), and assume that the probability density function of X is
f(x) = 0.12 for 0
1/0.12. Find the variance of X.
VI
Transcribed Image Text:Let the continuous random variable X denote the current measured in a thin copper wire in milliamperes. Assume that the range of X is (0, 1/0.12 mA), and assume that the probability density function of X is f(x) = 0.12 for 0 1/0.12. Find the variance of X. VI
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