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Revision as of 19:13, 8 July 2024
Probability distribution is a function that gives the outcome of an event, to their corresponding probabilities. For example, in rolling a fair dice, with sides, would be .
General Idea
Distributions give a general description of what the probabilities and events look like. The sample space, which is represented like , represents the set of all possible outcomes. For example, would represent the sample space of rolling a die.