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12.5% is the percentage of numbers randomly generated by Taylor's computer that is less than 0.5.
An illustration of a numerical distribution with continuous results is a density curve. A density curve is, in other words, the graph of a continuous distribution. This implies that density curves can represent continuous quantities like time and weight rather than discrete events like rolling a die (which would be discrete). As seen by the bell-shaped "normal distribution," density curves either lie above or on a horizontal line (one of the most common density curves).
The percentage of numbers randomly generated by Taylor's computer are less than 0.5 is given by
P(0≤X≤0.5)
=[tex]\int_{0}^{0.5}\frac{1}{4}dx[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{1}{4}x|^{0.5}_{0}[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{1}{4}(0.5-0)[/tex]
[tex]=0.25(0.5)[/tex]
= 0.125
That is 12.5%
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