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i'm trying to do a monte carlo tolerance analysis for an analog circuit, so i'm starting with a min and max value, and an assumed probability that a manufactured part will be in those bounds before its batch is tested and bad parts are tossed. so i want to generate random numbers based on a distribution like that (pic). i'm statistically illiterate though. can someone tell me how to calculate a standard deviation from those variables so i can feed it into a gaussian rng?

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