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If one tosses a coin enough times, the number of heads and tails will tend to
"even out." This is an example of the law of .
Density Function
A function that describes the likelihood of a random variable to take on a given value, often used in the context of continuous probability distributions.
F(x)
Generally refers to a function of x, which might denote a variety of mathematical relationships depending on the context.
Exponential Distribution
Exponential distribution is a continuous probability distribution used to model the time between events in a Poisson process, characterizing occurrences that happen independently and at a constant average rate.
Probability Distribution
It is a mathematical tool that quantifies the probability of different outcomes in any given experiment.
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