(See Solution) When only the value-added time is considered, the time it takes to build a laser printer is thought to be uniformly distributed between 8


Question: When only the value-added time is considered, the time it takes to build a laser printer is thought to be uniformly distributed between 8 and 15 hours.

  1. What are the chances that it will take more than 10 value-added hours to build a printer?
  2. How likely is it that a printer will require less than 9 value—added hours?
  3. Suppose a single customer orders two printers. Determine the probability that the first and second printer each will require less than 9 value—added hours to complete.

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