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For any continuous random variableX, ifais any real fixed number, thenP(Xa) is always:
For any continuous random variable
X
, if
a
is any real fixed number, then
P
(
X
≥
a
) is always:
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1 – P(
X
<
a
).
▸
1 – P(
X
≤
a
).
▸
P(
X
<
a
).
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