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Suppose the cumulative distribution function of a random variable X is given by :Calculate P(1 < X < 3)?

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Suppose the cumulative distribution function of a random variable X is given by :Calculate P(1 < X < 3)?

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I'm sorry, but you didn't provide the cumulative distribution function (CDF) for the random variable X. The CDF is necessary to calculate the probability P(1 < X < 3). Could you please provide it?

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