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21 April, 13:58

For a continuous random variable x, the probability density function f (x) represents

a. the probability at a given value of x

b. the area under the curve at x

c. Both the probability at a given value of x and the area under the curve at x are correct answers.

d. the height of the function at x

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  1. 21 April, 14:23
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    Option d.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we know that

    The graph of a continuous probability distribution is a curve. Probability is represented by area under the curve.

    The curve is called the probability density function (abbreviated as pdf).

    We use the symbol f (x) to represent the curve

    therefore

    The probability density function f (x) represents. the height of the function at x.
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