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    Encyclopedia: Continuous probability ... Source:Wikipedia
    In
    probability theory
    , a
    probability distribution
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    cumulative distribution function
    is
    continuous
    . That is equivalent to saying that for
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    Continuous probability distribution - Wikipedia, the free ...
    In probability theory, a probability distribution is called continuous if its cumulative distribution function is continuous. That is equivalent to saying that for random variables X with the distribution in question, Pr[X = a] = 0 for all real numbers a, i.e.: the probability that X attains...
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    Probability distribution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A probability distribution describes the values and probabilities that a random event can take place. The values must cover all of the possible outcomes of the event, while the total probabilities must sum to exactly 1, or 100%. For example, a single coin flip can take values Heads or Tails with a...
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    The most important continuous probability distribution is the normal ...
    Random variables with a normal distribution have a bell-shaped probability distribution (histogram).
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    Introduction to continuous probability distributions
    Now this doesn't tell us much detail about the probability distribution. It doesn't tell us, for example, what the probability is that X is between 2.5 and 3.
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    Example of a continuous probability distribution
    So we have a random variable X with a probability density function f(x) where f(x)=6x(1-x) for x between 0 and 1. First, let's sketch a rough picture of f(x) to get some feel for the probability ...
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    1.3.6.1. What is a Probability Distribution
    The mathematical definition of a continuous probability function, f(x), is a function that satisfies the following properties.
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    Continuous Probability Distributions and the Normal Distribution
    Typically the probability distribution does not follow the standard normal distribution, but does follow a general normal distribution.
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    Conformational Analysis of Molecules with Five-Membered Rings through NMR Determination of the Continuous Probability Distribution (CUPID) for Pseudorotation
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    CiteULike: The Most Compact Subdomain of a Continuous Probability ...
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    Benchmark 1. Knows that a random variable can be represented by a discrete or continuous probability distribution...
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