In a continuous distribution: P(X < 5) is less than P(X 5). P(X < 5) is the same
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In a continuous distribution:
P(X < 5) is less than P(X 5).
P(X < 5) is the same as P(X 5).
P(X < 5) is more than P(X 5).
In a continuous distribution
CDF is used to find left tail probabilities.
CDF is usually the same as the PDF.
PDF is usually higher than the CDF.
PDF is usually lower than the CDF.
P(X < 5) is less than P(X 5).
P(X < 5) is the same as P(X 5).
P(X < 5) is more than P(X 5).
In a continuous distribution
CDF is used to find left tail probabilities.
CDF is usually the same as the PDF.
PDF is usually higher than the CDF.
PDF is usually lower than the CDF.
Explanation / Answer
In continuous distibution
1. P(X < 5) is the same as P(X 5).
2.CDF is used to find left tail probabilities.
F(x) =P(X<=x)
1. P(X < 5) is the same as P(X 5).
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