Final answer:
To find the probability of getting at least 2 inches of snow, shade the area under the probability density curve from 2 inches to 6 inches and calculate the numerical value of this shaded area.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that there will be 2 or more inches of new snow, we need to calculate the shaded area under the probability density curve. In this case, the shaded area represents the probability of getting at least 2 inches of snow.
First, we need to shade the area under the curve from 2 inches to 6 inches. Then, we calculate the numerical value of this shaded area.
The total area under the curve is 1, so the probability that there will be 2 or more inches of new snow is equal to the shaded area.