4 results.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Given a random variable X normally distributed as N(m,σ2) find probabilities P(X>a),a>m;P(X<b),b<m.
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Question in Clodagh's workspace
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Given a random variable X normally distributed as N(m,σ2) find probabilities P(X>a),a>m;P(X<b),b<m.
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Question in Clodagh's workspace
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Given a random variable X normally distributed as N(m,σ2) find probabilities P(X>a),a>m;P(X<b),b<m.
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Question in Peter's workspace
Example showing how to calculate the probability of A or B using the law p(AorB)=p(A)+p(B)−p(AandB).
Easily adapted to other applications.