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The probability density function of the length of a metal rod is f(x) = 2.0 for 2.3 < x < 2.8 meters. if the specifications for this process are from 2.25 to 2.75 meters, what proportion of the bars fail to meet the specifications? assume that the probability density function is f(x) = 2.0 for an interval of length 0.5 meters. over what value should the density be centered to achieve the greatest proportion of bars within specifications?

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