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Challenge 1 | Normal Distribution
Probability Theory
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Probability Theory

Probability Theory

1. Learn Basic Rules
2. Probabilities of Several Events
3. Conducting Fascinating Experiments
4. Discrete Distributions
5. Normal Distribution

bookChallenge 1

Here we are going to work with a distribution from the previous chapter!

Task

Please calculate the probability that your cat's weight will be exactly 5 kg. Compare it to the graph and the values of confidence intervals. Assume that for this distribution, we have such parameters:

  • Mean equals 4.2.
  • Stadard deviation equals 1.

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bookChallenge 1

Here we are going to work with a distribution from the previous chapter!

Task

Please calculate the probability that your cat's weight will be exactly 5 kg. Compare it to the graph and the values of confidence intervals. Assume that for this distribution, we have such parameters:

  • Mean equals 4.2.
  • Stadard deviation equals 1.

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Section 5. Chapter 2
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bookChallenge 1

Here we are going to work with a distribution from the previous chapter!

Task

Please calculate the probability that your cat's weight will be exactly 5 kg. Compare it to the graph and the values of confidence intervals. Assume that for this distribution, we have such parameters:

  • Mean equals 4.2.
  • Stadard deviation equals 1.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

Here we are going to work with a distribution from the previous chapter!

Task

Please calculate the probability that your cat's weight will be exactly 5 kg. Compare it to the graph and the values of confidence intervals. Assume that for this distribution, we have such parameters:

  • Mean equals 4.2.
  • Stadard deviation equals 1.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 5. Chapter 2
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