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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 11:50 annie901

One example of a difference between discrete random variables and continuous random variables is that in a discrete distribution p(x > 2) = p(x ≥ 3) while in a continuous distribution p(x > 2) is treated the same as p(x ≥ 2).

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