Probabilities for Continuous Random Variables

The possible values for some random variables can be described by an interval (or set of intervals), and not by a list. These are continuous random variables. Because we can’t list all of the possible values and their probabilities for continuous random variables, we need a mathematical model to describe their probabilities.

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Notes on the video: Probabilities for Continuous Random Variables