If X is a continuous random variable, the probability density function (pdf), f(x), is used to draw the graph of the probability distribution. The area under the graph of f(x) and between ...If X is a continuous random variable, the probability density function (pdf), f(x), is used to draw the graph of the probability distribution. The area under the graph of f(x) and between values a and b gives the probability P(a<x<b). 5.2 The Uniform Distribution If X has a uniform distribution where a<x<b or a≤x≤b, then X takes on values between a and b (may include a and b).
If X is a continuous random variable, the probability density function (pdf), f(x), is used to draw the graph of the probability distribution. The area under the graph of f(x) and between ...If X is a continuous random variable, the probability density function (pdf), f(x), is used to draw the graph of the probability distribution. The area under the graph of f(x) and between values a and b gives the probability P(a<x<b). 5.2 The Uniform Distribution If X has a uniform distribution where a<x<b or a≤x≤b, then X takes on values between a and b (may include a and b).