In the context of a continuous random variable, the ________ function gives the probability that the variable takes a value less than or equal to a certain value.
- Cumulative Distribution Function
- Probability Density Function
- Probability Mass Function
- Random Function
The Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) of a random variable is defined as the probability that the variable takes a value less than or equal to a certain value. The difference between discrete and continuous random variables is the way their probabilities are assigned.
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