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Chapter 6: Continuous Probability Distributions
coconino.eduChapter 6: Continuous Probability Distributions 190 Section 6.2: Graphs of the Normal Distribution Many real life problems produce a histogram that is a symmetric, unimodal, and bell-shaped continuous probability distribution. For example: height, blood pressure, and cholesterol level. However, not every bell shaped curve is a normal curve.
Examples of Continuous Probability Distributions
sbselearning.strathmore.eduExamples of continuous probability distributions: The normal and standard normal. The Normal Distribution X f(X) Changingμshifts the distribution left or right. ... • Not all continuous random variables are normally distributed!! • It is important to evaluate how well the data
CHAPTER 3: Random Variables and Probability Distributions
homepage.divms.uiowa.edu1=2 if 4 x < 6 5=6 if 6 x < 10 1 if x 10; nd the probability mass function. Solution: Continuous Probability Distribution: 3.3 A density curve is a curve that is always on or above the horizontal axis, and has area exactly 1 underneath it. A density curve describes the overall pattern of a distribution. The area under the curve and above any