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Phoniex University
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Biking accidents Accidents on a level, 3-mile bike path occur uniformly along the length of the path. The figure below displays the density curve that describes the uniform distribution of accidents.

(a) Explain why this curve satisfies the two requirements for a density curve.
(b) The proportion of accidents that occur in the first mile of the path is the area under the density curve between 0 miles and 1 mile. What is this area?
(c) Sue’s property adjoins the bike path between the 0.8 mile mark and the 1.1 mile mark. What proportion of accidents happen in front of Sue’s property? Explain.
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