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Jacoya Dunnings
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
Hypergeometric probability distributions is an example of continuous probability distribution.
Hypergeometric Probability
The probability of a certain number of successes in draws from a finite population without replacement, where each draw can result in a success or a failure.
Continuous Probability
The probability of outcomes in a continuous range of values rather than discrete outcomes.
- Distinguish between discrete and continuous probability distributions.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between discrete and continuous probability distributions.
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