Which of the following is/are TRUE? I: The cumulative distributive function F() for a continuous random variable can be
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Which of the following is/are TRUE? I: The cumulative distributive function F() for a continuous random variable can be
Which of the following is/are TRUE? I: The cumulative distributive function F() for a continuous random variable can be obtained by integrating f(r); that is. F(a) = f f(1) dr. II: The probability density function f(r) for a continuous random variable can be obtained by differentiating F(r): that is. d [F(G)]. III: The mean (expected value) of the random variable of a cumulative distribution function is given by μ = E(n) = Σ + P(x = .»).
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