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4.1 Probability Density Functions 142 4.2 Cumulative Distribution Functions and Expected Values 147 4.3 The Normal Distribution 156 4.4 The Exponential and Gamma Distributions 170 4.5 Other Continuous Distributions 177 4.6 Probability Plots 184 Supplementary Exercises 193 Bibliography 197 5 Joint Probability Distributions and Random Samples
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