Suppose you tell one of your fellow students that when working with a continuous distribution, it does

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Suppose you tell one of your fellow students that when working with a continuous distribution, it does not make sense to try to compute the probability of any specific value, since it will be zero. She says that when the experiment is performed, some value must occur; the probability can’t be zero. Your task is to respond to her statement and, in doing so, explain why it is appropriate to find the probability for specific ranges of values for a continuous distribution.

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Business Statistics

ISBN: 9781292220383

10th Global Edition

Authors: David Groebner, Patrick Shannon, Phillip Fry

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