The percentage of all possible observations of the variable that lie between 5 and 10 equals the area under its density curve between and , expressed as a percentage.
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A density curve is a graph that represents the distribution of a continuous variable. The area under the curve between any two points on the x-axis represents the proportion of observations that fall between those points. Show more…
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