Asked by Sherlyn Molina on Sep 27, 2024
The probability density function,f(x) ,for any continuous random variable X,represents:
A) all possible values that X will assume within some interval a ≤ x ≤ b
B) the probability that X takes on a specific value x.
C) The height of the density function at x.
D) None of these choices.
Probability Density Function
Probability density function is a function that describes the likelihood of a random variable to take on a given value, primarily used in continuous probability distributions.
Continuous Random Variable
A continuous random variable is a variable that can take an infinite number of values within a given range, representing quantities that can be measured, not just counted.
- Comprehend the properties of a probability density function.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the properties of a probability density function.
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