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Masresha Melkie
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
The probability density function f(x) of a random variable X that is normally distributed is completely determined once the:
A) mean and median of X are specified
B) median and mode of X are specified
C) mean and mode of X are specified
D) mean and standard deviation of X are specified
E) mode and standard deviation of X are specified
Probability Density
A function that describes the relative likelihood for a continuous random variable to occur at a specific point.
Normally Distributed
A statistical distribution that is symmetric about the mean, showing that data near the mean are more frequent in occurrence than data far from the mean.
- Comprehend and utilize the principle of normal distribution in practical and theoretical contexts.
- Differentiate among various probability distribution models and recognize contexts in which a normal distribution is relevant.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend and utilize the principle of normal distribution in practical and theoretical contexts.
- Differentiate among various probability distribution models and recognize contexts in which a normal distribution is relevant.