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9 May, 01:05

How is a continuous probability distribution different than a discrete one? the probability that it will rain tomorrow?

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  1. 9 May, 01:25
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    Continuous distributions define probabilities associated with continuous variables and discrete distributions define probabilities associated with discrete variables.

    If a variable can take on any value between 2 specified values it is continuous

    otherwise it is discrete.

    A discrete variable would be what you mentioned in your question - will it rain tomorrow, or if we flip a coin and count the number of heads that is a discrete variable.

    An example of a continuous variable would be the weights of pupils in a school. They could be any weight.
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