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Continuous Random Variable: Uniform Distribution is part of the collection col10555 written by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. It describes the properties of the Uniform Distribution with contributions from Roberta Bloom.

The previous problem is an example of the uniform probability distribution .

Illustrate the uniform distribution . The data that follows are 55 smiling times, in seconds, of an eight-week old baby.

10.4 19.6 18.8 13.9 17.8 16.8 21.6 17.9 12.5 11.1 4.9
12.8 14.8 22.8 20.0 15.9 16.3 13.4 17.1 14.5 19.0 22.8
1.3 0.7 8.9 11.9 10.9 7.3 5.9 3.7 17.9 19.2 9.8
5.8 6.9 2.6 5.8 21.7 11.8 3.4 2.1 4.5 6.3 10.7
8.9 9.4 9.4 7.6 10.0 3.3 6.7 7.8 11.6 13.8 18.6

sample mean = 11.49 and sample standard deviation = 6.23

We will assume that the smiling times, in seconds, follow a uniform distribution between 0 and 23 seconds, inclusive. This means that any smiling time from 0 to and including 23 secondsis equally likely . The histogram that could be constructed from the sample is an empirical distribution that closely matches the theoretical uniform distribution.

Let X = length, in seconds, of an eight-week old baby's smile.

The notation for the uniform distribution is

X ~ U ( a, b ) where a = the lowest value of x and b = the highest value of x .

The probability density function is f x = 1 b - a for a x b .

For this example, x ~ U ( 0, 23 ) and f x = 1 23 - 0 for 0 x 23 .

Formulas for the theoretical mean and standard deviation are

μ a + b 2 and σ ( b - a ) 2 12

For this problem, the theoretical mean and standard deviation are

μ 0 + 23 2 11.50 seconds and σ ( 23 - 0 ) 2 12 6.64 seconds

Notice that the theoretical mean and standard deviation are close to the sample mean and standard deviation.

What is the probability that a randomly chosen eight-week old baby smiles between 2 and 18 seconds?

Find P ( 2 x 18 ) .

P ( 2 x 18 ) ( base ) ( height ) ( 18 - 2 ) 1 23 16 23 .

f(X) graph displaying a boxed region consisting of a horizontal line extending to the right from midway on the y-axis, a vertical upward line from point 23 on the x-axis, and the x and y-axes. A shaded region from points 2-18 occurs within this area.

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Find the 90th percentile for an eight week old baby's smiling time.

Ninety percent of the smiling times fall below the 90th percentile, k , so P ( x k ) 0.90

P ( x k ) 0.90

( base ) ( height ) = 0.90

( k - 0 ) 1 23 = 0.90

k 23 0.90 20.7

f(x)=1/23 graph displaying a boxed region consisting of a horizontal line extending to the right from point 1/23 on the y-axis, a vertical upward line from point 23 on the x-axis, and the x and y-axes. A shaded region from points 0-k occurs within this area. The shaded region probability area is equal to 0.90.

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Find the probability that a random eight week old baby smiles more than 12 seconds KNOWING that the baby smiles MORE THAN 8 SECONDS .

Find P ( x 12 | x 8 ) There are two ways to do the problem. For the first way , use the fact that this is a conditional and changes the sample space. The graph illustrates the new sample space. You already know the baby smiled morethan 8 seconds.

Write a new f x : f x 1 23 - 8 1 15

for 8 x 23

P ( x 12 | x 8 ) ( 23 - 12 ) 1 15 11 15

f(X)=1/15 graph displaying a boxed region consisting of a horizontal line extending to the right from point 1/15 on the y-axis, a vertical upward line from points 8 and 23 on the x-axis, and the x-axis. A shaded region from points 12-23 occurs within this area.

For the second way, use the conditional formula from Probability Topics with the original distribution X ~ U ( 0 , 23 ) :

P ( A | B ) = P ( A AND B ) P ( B ) For this problem, A is ( x 12 ) and B is ( x 8 ) .

So, P ( x 12 | x 8 ) ( x > 12 AND x > 8 ) P ( x 8 ) P ( x 12 ) P ( x 8 ) 11 23 15 23 0.733

f(X)=1/23 graph displaying a conditional boxed region consisting of a horizontal red line extending to the right from point 1/23 on the y-axis, a vertical red upward line from point 23 on the x-axis, and the x and y-axes. Two vertical upward lines from points 8 and 12 on the x-axis occur within this area.

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Uniform : The amount of time, in minutes, that a person must wait for a bus is uniformly distributed between 0 and 15 minutes, inclusive.

What is the probability that a person waits fewer than 12.5 minutes?

Let X = the number of minutes a person must wait for a bus. a = 0 and b = 15. x ~ U ( 0 , 15 ) . Write the probability density function. f x = 1 15 - 0 = 1 15 for 0 x 15 .

Find P ( x 12.5 ) . Draw a graph.

P ( x k ) ( base ) ( height ) = ( 12.5 - 0 ) 1 15 = 0.8333

The probability a person waits less than 12.5 minutes is 0.8333.

f(X)=1/15 graph displaying a boxed region consisting of a horizontal line extending to the right from point 1/15 on the y-axis, a vertical upward line from point 15 on the x-axis, and the x and y-axes. A shaded region from points 0-12.5 occurs within this area.

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On the average, how long must a person wait?

Find the mean, μ , and the standard deviation, σ .

μ = a + b 2 = 15 + 0 2 = 7.5 . On the average, a person must wait 7.5 minutes.

σ = ( b - a ) 2 12 = ( 15 - 0 ) 2 12 = 4.3 . The Standard deviation is 4.3 minutes.

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Ninety percent of the time, the time a person must wait falls below what value?

This asks for the 90th percentile.

Find the 90th percentile. Draw a graph. Let k = the 90th percentile.

P ( x k ) ( base ) ( height ) = ( k - 0 ) ( 1 15 )

0.90 = k 1 15

k = (0.90)(15) = 13.5

k is sometimes called a critical value.

The 90th percentile is 13.5 minutes. Ninety percent of the time, a person must wait at most 13.5 minutes.

f(X)=1/15 graph displaying a boxed region consisting of a horizontal line extending to the right from point 1/15 on the y-axis, a vertical upward line from an arbitrary point on the x-axis, and the x and y-axes. A shaded region from points 0-k occurs within this area. The area of this probability region is equal to 0.90.

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