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If a proposition compares A to B with respect to property C, it is usually possible to form an equivalent proposition by:
Continuous Random Variables
Variables that can take on an infinite number of values within a given range.
Probability Density
A function that describes the relative likelihood for a random variable to take on a given value.
Probability Density Function
A mathematical expression that defines the probability of a continuous random variable assuming a specific value.
Probability Density Function
A function that describes the likelihood of a continuous random variable to take on a particular value.
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