QUESTION 2 Since, we already know that, the probability of any point (say, X=3)
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QUESTION 2 Since, we already know that, the probability of any point (say, X=3) in discrete probability distribution is denoted by P(X=3) or p(3) then what is the notation for the probability of any point (say X=3) in continuous probability?
QUESTION 3 If any random variable X follows a normal distribution with mean, µ = 4 and standard deviation = 5, then we write X~ N(4, 5) or f X | 4, 5 , then, how can we write the following in both notations::
a. X follows Normal distribution with mean 0 and variance 1
b. X follows Normal distribution with mean 10 and variance 64
c. X follows Normal distribution with mean 112 and variance 144
d. X follows Normal distribution with mean 30 and standard deviation 22
e. X follows Normal distribution with mean 4.6 and standard deviation 4
Explanation / Answer
Q2.
Notation of probability equating to something is same in discrete and contineous distribution. P(X=3) notation is same in both the distribution.
Q3.notation in question are not visible